Abstract

Mythology is a rich source for fiction plots. On the basis of mythological plots, a large number of works have been written, singled out as a separate genre variety of the novel - the novel-myth. The pioneer in this genre was the famous Ossetian writer, literary critic N.G. Dzhusoyty, who created the dilogy "Tears of Syrdon". Raising the eternal problems of war and peace, good and evil, pity and violence, humanism, etc., N. Dzhusoyty solves them in a work in a new way against the background of the XX-XXI centuries. The article examines the system of images through which the author reveals many phenomena of reality. The authors of this scientific study traced the artistic interpretation of Dzhusoyta of the famous characters of the Nart epic of the Ossetians.

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