FICTIONALIZATION OF F. M. DOSTOYEVSKY’S NOVELS: MAIN REASONS
Skleinis Galina Al'fredovna
Northeastern State University, Magadan
Abstract. The paper studies the phenomenon of literary fiction; it proposes the differentiation of fiction (as a qualitative notion) and fictionalization (as a genre notion, more exactly, associated with the account of the genre expectations). The article sets out the main reasons that induced F. M. Dostoyevsky to the intentional fictionalization of the embodied material (the search for the reader and the necessity to take into consideration readers' expectations; the interiorization of the significant, serious contents, the inclination for adventurousness; the evaluation of the epoch of 60s as a "fantastic one").
Key words and phrases: беллетристика и беллетризация, интериоризация (освоение) литературы, мелодраматический эффект, прием авантюрно-бульварного повествования, художественная реальность, антинигилистическая романистика, fiction and fictionalization, interiorization (mastering of) literature, melodramatic effect, technique of adventurous tabloid narrative, artistic reality, anti-nihilistic novels
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