The complex of reminiscences in Kate Bernheimer’s novel “The Complete Tales of Merry Gold”
... self-destructive behavior expressed in alcoholism and self-harm, while the motif of disappearance, associated in the text with melting and intersecting with the plot of the Snow Maiden tale, draws attention to the fear of death.
K. Bernheimer, American literature, contemporary American novel, fairy tales, fairy-tale reminiscences
80-88
10.5922/vestnikpsy-2026-2-7
“The Bear-God dialogues” by Navarre Scott Momaday as a reflection of the national worldview of Native Americans
... being, and the animal, as well as the concept of the soul, have key conceptual significance. It also considers the interaction between Native American and Western European worldviews in the authorial consciousness of N. Scott Momaday.
Native American literature, Navarre Scott Momaday, mindset, religion, artistic world-picture
70-79
10.5922/vestnikpsy-2026-2-6