Abstract

M.M. Prishvin's idiostyle includes a universal component + a national-cultural component + an individual perception. M. Prishvin's picture of the world is, first of all, dynamic, filled with various sounds (sound and hearing are conveyed by verbs, verb forms, onomatopoeic words) and colored. The modes of taste, smell and touch are very important, but not paramount. Of course, such conclusions are made only on the basis of the analysis of one work of the writer, much in such studies depends on the plot and, of course, on the volume of the analyzed material.

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