Abstract

Philologists and literary criticists have been researching the foundation of battle scenes in the novel And Quiet Flows the Don by M.A. Sholokhov both from the standpoint of the traditions of literary warfare in Russian literature and from the standpoint of the writer's innovative approach. The article examines some stylistic features of the battle scenes construction in chapters dedicated to the Veshenskaya uprising – the ideological core of M.A. Sholokhov's novel And Quiet Flows the Don, in which the author's individual style was mostly manifested.

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