THE IMAGINARY WORLD OF A CHARACTER AS A CONCEPTION OF THEORETICAL POETICS: PROBLEM DEFINITION
Dreifel'd Oksana Viktorovna
Kemerovo State University
Abstract. The article deals with the phenomenon of the presence in a literary work of an image of the reality created by the imagination of a character. The author concludes that this phenomenon is an essential characteristic of epics, not lyrics and drama. The limits of the phenomenon (including dream, vision, daydream, hallucination, mirage, phantom connected with the special state of consciousness - intoxication, illness, disorder, madness - developed in the imagination of an author - creator or reader - co-creator / spectator / listener image of a work, "virtual world", reminiscence) are set by the conception of "imaginary world of a character". This conception allows efficiently investigate the author’s interest to the imaginary world of a character in the aspect of theoretical and historical poetics.
Key words and phrases: воображаемая реальность, поэтика литературного героя, воображаемый мир героя, сновидение, мечта, грёза, галлюцинация (персонажа), род литературного произведения, imaginary reality, poetics of a literary personage, imaginary world of a character, dream, daydream, vision, hallucination (of a personage), type of literary work
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