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Name: «THE LOOSE HERO – THE INTENSE HEROINE» IN FICTION OF THE 1850TH: THE PLOT ASPECT

Authors: A. A. Ponomareva

Novosibirsk State Pedagogical University, Novosibirsk, Russian Federation

In the section Literary Life of the Plot

Issue 2, 2015Pages 160-166
UDK: 821.161DOI:

Abstract: The article contains a detailed analysis of the plot the loose man – the intense woman, which has the West European origin. The article features the process of the transposition of the West European plot in the Russian Literature, regularities of the assimilation, defines typological features as well as denotes variants. The article draws a conclusion that this plot is made as a result of the adoption of the characterological opposition the loose man – the intense woman presented at novel «Zhak» by Zh. Sand. This characterological types unite with such types as T. Larina and E. Onegin. As a result the plot situation connected with the characterological opposition the loose man – the intense woman contaminates with the plot code of «Eugenie Onegin». The contamination of the plot cliché determines the formation of the original plot and of the renovation of the plot system of the Russian literature.

Keywords: plot, plot situation, russian literature of the 1850th, characterological opposition, plot code, narrative story

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