
The comparative literature an important direction in philology along with history of literature, the theory and critic. It has started to be formed in the middle of a XIX-th century. There are terminological different interpretations in modern classification of the comparative literature. The researchers have different substantial plan of concepts: the comparative literature, comparative-historical literary criticism, comparative literary criticism, comparative literary criticism etc. It leads to different understanding of an object of science and there is a necessity it to overcome.
Литературоведческая компаративистика важное направление в филологии наряду с историей литературы, теорией и критикой. Она начала формироваться в середине XIX в. В современной классификации компаративистики существуют терминологические разночтения. У исследователей разнится содержательный план понятий: компаративистика, сравнительно-историческое литературоведение, сравнительное литературоведение, сопоставительное литературоведение и т.д. Это приводит к разному пониманию предмета науки, и есть необходимость это преодолеть.
ЛИТЕРАТУРОВЕДЧЕСКАЯ КОМПАРАТИВИСТИКА, СРАВНИТЕЛЬНОЕ ЛИТЕРАТУРОВЕДЕНИЕ, СОПОСТАВИТЕЛЬНОЕ ЛИТЕРАТУРОВЕДЕНИЕ, ТИПОЛОГИЧЕСКОЕ СОПОСТАВЛЕНИЕ
ЛИТЕРАТУРОВЕДЧЕСКАЯ КОМПАРАТИВИСТИКА, СРАВНИТЕЛЬНОЕ ЛИТЕРАТУРОВЕДЕНИЕ, СОПОСТАВИТЕЛЬНОЕ ЛИТЕРАТУРОВЕДЕНИЕ, ТИПОЛОГИЧЕСКОЕ СОПОСТАВЛЕНИЕ
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