MORPHOLOGY OF HUMAN RELATIONS AND THE WORLD IN V. S. SOLOV'EV’S (BOLOT BOOTUR’S) NOVEL "AWAKENING"
Noeva Sargylana Eremeevna
The Institute for Humanities Research and Indigenous Studies of the North of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Yakutsk
Abstract. The aim of the article is to study the morphology of the human relations and the world in the novel-trilogy by the Yakut writer V. S. Solov’ev (Bolot Bootur) "Awakening". In the context of geopoetic discourse the author analyzes male and female images as binarily opposed in the novel characters system. The research of this nature can help to identify the features of ethnic-psychological consciousness, reveal the original markers of novel imagery, which confirms the relevance of the topic in the national literature.
Key words and phrases: геопоэтика, концепт земли, эволюция героя, бинарность, geopoetics, concept of land, evolution of character, binarity
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