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Притчи в творчестве украинских писателей

Притчи в творчестве украинских писателей

Abstract

The article is devoted to the consideration of the literary genre of parable on works of Ukrainian writers, poets and philosophers G. Scovoroda, I. Franko, L. Ukrainka (a poem-parable), L. Kostenko. It is made an attempt to identify philosophical problems and show textual and linguistic features of the genre.

Статья посвящена рассмотрению литературного жанра притчи на материале творчества украинских писателей, поэтов и философов: Г. Сковороды, И. Франко, Л. Украинки (поэма-притча), Л. Костенко. Предпринимается попытка выявить философскую проблематику и показать текстуальные и лингвистические признаки жанра.

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УКРАИНСКАЯ ПРИТЧА, ПРИТЧИ Г. СКОВОРОДЫ, И. ФРАНКО, ПОЭМА-ПРИТЧА Л. УКРАИНКИ, СОВРЕМЕННАЯ ПРИТЧА Л. КОСТЕНКО, ФИЛОСОФСКАЯ ПРОБЛЕМАТИКА, ТЕКСТУАЛЬНЫЕ И ЛИНГВИСТИЧЕСКИЕ ХАРАКТЕРИСТИКИ ПРИТЧИ, PARABLES BY G. SCOVORODA, I. FRANKO, L. UKRAINKA (A POEM-PARABLE), L. KOSTENKO

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