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“DO YOU KNOW THE UKRAINIAN NIGHT?” (PUSHKIN’S AND GOGOL’S UKRAINЕ)
Author(s) -
L. A. Kozlova,
M. M. Shlyakhova
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
kulʹtura i tekst
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2305-4077
DOI - 10.37386/2305-4077-2021-2-170-187
Subject(s) - simile , representation (politics) , character (mathematics) , ukrainian , object (grammar) , literature , subject (documents) , linguistics , key (lock) , subject matter , style (visual arts) , history , philosophy , sociology , art , computer science , mathematics , metaphor , law , political science , geometry , computer security , politics , library science , pedagogy , curriculum
The object of the article is simile, and the subject matter is its role in the representation of the author’s worldview. The empirical material is represented by a corpus of examples, found in the works of Margaret Atwood, in which simile appears to be one of the main means of the author’s individual style and, consequently, a key to the reconstruction of the author’s world view. The complex analysis of the corpus enables us to illustrate the role of simile in the representation of the author’s conceptual system. The totality of these concepts forms the basis of the author’s worldview, that has a heterogeneous character, combining the universal, culture-specific and individual components which serve as the source sphere of similes.

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