Abstract

The article considers the realization of “family idea” in A. P. Gaidar’s stories, which are still the classics of children’s literature. The researcher identifies the role of each component of family whole - father, mother, child/children - in the arrangement of story line and analyzes the mutual influence of each of them. The paper examines the process of finding family happiness in the stories “Chuk and Gek” and “The Blue Cup” and traces folkloric tradition, which prevails in A. Gaidar’s story “The Blue Cup”. The researcher discovers the elements of a folk fairy tale creatively reinterpreted by A. Gaidar at the story-line and meaningful levels.

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