Abstract

This article highlights the intersection of realism and postmodernism of the 20th century and the hypertextuality of Tatiana Tolstoy's prose. The purpose of the article is to study the poetics of mythological prose, methods and forms of mythologization in modern Russian prose. The scientific novelty lies in the fact that this article seeks to consistently explore not only the myth, but also the mechanisms of mythologization and demythologization in Tolstoy's prose, as well as to identify the axiological and ontological features of mythology in the writer's texts. The theoretical significance of the article consists in the further development of theoretical knowledge about the categories of mythopoetics, the deepening of ideas about the mythologism of literature and the genre features of the mythological novel. The practical significance of the article lies in the fact that its materials can be used in lecture courses and seminars on the history of modern literature, the theory of myth, as well as in the works on T. N. Tolstoy.

Highlights

  • The intersection of realism and postmodernism creates "the most complex aesthetic effects, striking in theirThe USA Journals Volume 03 Issue 06-2021 unconventionality even in cases where the orientation to tradition" is declared

  • Tolstoy "Kys" is characteristic, where you can see almost all the features of postmodernism, where the reader can feel in another world, as if in a mirror

  • Tolstaya used all forms of intertextuality, which are manifested in three aspects: 1) in the genre of the novel; 2) in the appeal to different forms of folklore; 3) in the reflection of intertextual borrowing in the language plan

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The intersection of realism and postmodernism creates "the most complex aesthetic effects, striking in theirThe USA Journals Volume 03 Issue 06-2021 unconventionality even in cases where the orientation to tradition" is declared. Hypertextuality, mythologization, demythologization, mythopoetics, mythologism, realism, postmodernism, intertextuality, Kys, Old Russian alphabet, intertext, traditionality, unconventionality, intervlection, metatext.

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