NATIONAL ORIGINALITY OF COMIC IN TATAR LITERATURE OF THE ХХ TH CENTURY
Makarova Venera Faizievna
Naberezhnye Chelny Institute of Social-Pedagogic Technologies and Resources
Abstract. In the article the national originality of comic in the Tatar literature of the ХХ th century is considered. It is revealed that this category variation is conditioned by the origins of comic, which determined the philosophical-world-view and artistic-aesthetic traditions of the Arabian-Muslim literature. The conclusion is made that national ideal originality and the Tatar people’s historical past influenced the derisiveness and existential content of comic in the Tatar literature.
Key words and phrases: комическое, татарская литература, национальное своеобразие, синкретизм, ироничность, экзистенция, comic, Tatar literature, national originality, syncretism, derisiveness, existence
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