Abstract

The article considers the author's image as a key text-forming category in the texts of Russian and Spanish newspapers. The degree of the author's presence in the text and the stylistic tone of the text are analyzed in order to reveal its influencing potential and to find out how the author's influence on the addressee occurs. It is noted that the representation of the author's image in newspaper texts may be associated with the national specifics of the press of the two countries, as well as with the subject of publications. The relevance of the work is determined by the role of the journalist as a linguistic personality in the information warfare, freedom of speech and the creative beginning of newspaper texts. The analysis is made on the basis of analytical articles on important socio-political issues published in recent years: the accession of Crimea to Russia, the Catalan process of independence, the choice of Pope Francis and the victory of Donald Trump in the U.S. elections in 2016.

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