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The author deals with some markers of literal parameters of theme about religion sectarians in seven texts of the Ukrainian writers in the second half of XIX century. It’s exposed writers who uses the sectarian theme as marginal (Po Zakonu [In Line of Law]), Zlochyntsi [Criminals] by Modest Levytskyi, Sekta [Sectarians] by Panas Myrnyi), and who interprets it as a story about religion free-thinking (Prorok-mnogover [Prophet-Eclectic] by Orest Levytskyi, Ne toj stav [He’s Another Person] by I. Nechui-Levytskyi), and Olena Pchilka is the only author to put figure of sectarians into the core of text structure (Za pravdoyu [In a Way to Justice] and Ryatujte! [Save Her]). Narrative in Olena Pchilka’s texts is based on anthropological materials. There is a constant visual image in those texts: description of people to be singing psalms and to go in ecstasies. Ideological textual strategy correlates with political tendencies of that time (missionary opposition, charging of cultural leadership).
theme of religion sectarian, ecstasies, discourse, story-prototype, sectarianism in the Ukraine, narrative, ideology and literature
theme of religion sectarian, ecstasies, discourse, story-prototype, sectarianism in the Ukraine, narrative, ideology and literature
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