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Title: Fact and Allegory: Two Poles in The Representation of War (on the Example of “War’s Unwomanly Face” by S. Alexievich and “The Cursed and The Slain” by V. Astafiev)
Authors: Gubskaya, O.
Jilevich, O.
Keywords: military prose
fact
document
artistic image
intertext
narrator
allegory
universality
allusion
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: Brno : Masaryk University Press
Citation: Gubskaya, O. Fact and Allegory: Two Poles in The Representation of War (on the Example of “War’s Unwomanly Face” by S. Alexievich and “The Cursed and The Slain” by V. Astafiev) / O. Gubskaya, O. Jilevich // Current issues of the Russian language teaching XIV: mezinárodní vědecká konference, Brno, 8-10 května 2020 / Sborník prací pedagogické fakulty mu č. 276, řada jazyková a literární č. 56; redaktoři: S. Koryčánková, A. Sokolova. – Brno: Masaryk University Press, 2020. – S. 153-162.
Abstract: The military actions of the 20th century (Revolutions, the First and Second World Wars, the Cold War, the war in Kosovo, Chechnya, Iraq) left a terrifying mark on the history. The article discusses traditional and innovative forms of recreating the military context in the Russian and Russophone Belarusian military prose on the example of V. Astafiev and S. Alexievich’s works.
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