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Нарративные стратегии в книге Софьи Федорченко "Народ на войне" (1917)

Нарративные стратегии в книге Софьи Федорченко "Народ на войне" (1917)

Abstract

Статья посвящена рассмотрению художественной концепции воплощения Первой мировой войны в документально- художественной книге С. Федорченко "Народ на войне". Цель исследования - выявить специфические нарративные стратегии, предложенные С. Федорченко для художественного осмысления Первой мировой войны как многогранного социального феномена. = The article is concerned with the artistic concept of the First World War embodiment in the documentary-fiction book by S. Fedorchenko "People at War". The purpose of the study is to identify specific narrative strategies offered by S. Fedorchenko for the artistic understanding of the First World War as a multifaceted social phenomenon.

Keywords

очуждение, tale, montage, suggestiveness, документально-художественная проза, суггестивность, Первая мировая война, polyphony, русская литература, alienation, documentary fiction, монтаж, сказ, полифония, World War I, Russian literature

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