Abstract

The article discusses how the provisions of the theory of adaptive intelligence (Sternberg R. J.) are presented in the texts of fiction. The authors study the type of artistic hero who implements adaptive behavior in a crisis on the episodes selected according to the results of the survey and come to the conclusion that such a cross-cutting hero, representing various cultural adaptation options, has existed throughout the history of literature and has a characteristic communicative strategy.

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