AUTHOR AND READER'S ROLE IN VIRGINIA WOOLF'S CREATIVE WORKS
Khasieva Mariya Alanovna
Moscow State University named after M. V. Lomonosov
Abstract. By the example of V. Woolf's creative works the author considers the problem of changing the traditional conception of the interaction between an author and a reader, which occurred in modernism age literature, basing on the analysis of V. Woolf's critical essays, as well as some of her works of fiction, concludes that the methods of narration creation used by V. Woolf (consciousness stream technique, interior monologue, intertextuality) were the consequence of changing the adopted in the European literature paradigm of the relations author - recipient, gives a brief historiographical overview of the problem, and also emphasizes the connection between the new modernist conception of literary text and narrative techniques in F. M. Dostoevskii's creative works.
Key words and phrases: В. Вульф, автор, читатель, структурализм о современной литературе, техника потока сознания, модернизм в литературе, Р. Барт, Ф. М. Достоевский, У. Эко, V. Woolf, author, reader, structuralism about contemporary literature, consciousness stream technique, modernism in literature, R. Bart, F. M. Dostoevskii, U. Eko
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