Abstract
The article is devoted to the comparative analysis of the expression connections of architectonic components in short and novel prose. The purpose of this article is to to demonstrate in a comparative way the concepts of segmentation of the AI meta-genre in T. Fermes' short prose, O. Menshova, V. Kozhelianko in comparison with the works of short prose, the paradigm of views on this concept in different historical and cultural milestones and their extrapolation in contemporary literature. The novelty of the article lies in the fact that Here, for the first time, chronotopic concepts in short prose of the meta-genre of alternative history are considered in comparison with novel prose AI. Research methods are a complex of comparative, descriptive, historical and literary approaches. Conclusions. Based on the study of the modern functioning of genealogy in extensive domestic and foreign literary and literary discourse, it is possible to develop potential of Russian comparative studies: avoiding the danger of falling into the trap of "literary timeless" theoretical analytical principles; in the course of the analysis, it was concluded that, by defining the genre marking of prose, should take into account not only the features of poetics in the context of the four-level structure of prose, but also the temporal the context of the work, its cultural background, literary area or direction. in which the writer analyzes mainly works, and aimed at recipients of a hidden conceptual and symbolic set of the analyzed alternative history meta-genre literature; there is a set of architectonic features of novel prose AI transferred to short form compositions, which is why the chronotope of the latter is subject to modification
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