Reminiscences of Russian culture in A. S. Byatt’s novel The Children’s Book
... mythologization and demythologization of the image of Russia, and stresses the fact, that the fictional (Tatarinov) and real (Stepnyak, Kropotkin) images of Russian anarchists are given in the perception of the British. The author comes to the conclusion that the reminiscences of Russian culture do not so much support the national myth as they reveal the state of European culture on the eve of the First World War. The author focuses on the references to the Russian tomb (Raca or reliquary) at the beginning of ...
The ironic discourse in the works of V. Pyetsukh
... http://magazines.russ.ru/znamia/2007/6/si12.html (дата обращения: 12.12.2013).
14. Шенкман Я. Добро должно быть с прибабахом // Новый мир. 2006.№ 12.
literary studies, postmodernism, V. Pyetsukh, reminiscences, irony, text, author’s impact, history, Russian national character.
Likhina N.
53-62