Abstract

The article deals with the issues of widely understood spaces and spatial objects which have some associative/emotional potential. These objects appear in the two texts mentioned above. Among these objects the central place is the house as well as the cemetery. These spaces were described and divided in a very close connection with the house and they are as follows: 1. The house space, 2. The nearby house space, 3. The outer/off space. The comparison of these two literary texts gives a contrastive image of the space and spatial objects typical for the two ethnic groups described in both texts. These groups are the Komi-Zyryans (The Podlipnayans) and the Diaspora (Kasrilovka). These commumities used to live in the lands of the Russian Empire.

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