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Name: "Аnd often for an answer waits in vain…," or "From questions to questions": English neoromantic fable

Authors: Kritskaya Nadezhda Vadimovna

Tomsk State Pedagogical University, Tomsk, Russian Federation

In the section Study of literature

Issue 4, 2011Pages 102-106
UDK: 821DOI:

Abstract: The paper discusses an insufficiently known phenomenon of the late XIX century English fable. “Fables in Song” by Lord Litton are taken as a typical example. Without exceeding the genre framework, these fables tend to demonstrate radical neoromantic transformation of the classical fable paradigm.

Keywords: english fable, neoromanticism, genre transformation

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