Abstract

The article examines the motive of movement in the novellas “In the shadow of the old cedar”, “I listen to the Earth”, “Waiting for the first snow” and the novel “Khanty, or the Star of the Morning Dawn” by the Khanty writer E. D. Aypin. The connection between the motives of movement and memory, the physical and spiritual movement of the heroes in the antithesis of “own” / “alien”, the motivations of the movements of representatives of the natural world, the connection of the motive of movement with the thematic composition of texts, the types of spatial organization of texts are analyzed. As a result of the reflection of the motive, the genre specificity of E. D. Aypin’s prose in its pagan primary basis is clarified.

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