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The role of the object details in N.V. Gogol

Kuksa Polina Viktorovna  (Candidate of Philological Sciences, Associate Professor of the Russian Language Department of the Ryazan Guards Higher Airborne Command School, Russia, Ryazan)

This article attempts to classify and generalize information focused on the analysis of the functioning of the artistic micro-image in the work of N.V. Gogol. The author considers the concept and role of an artistic detail in Russian literature, reveals the originality of this micro-image. The paper examines the role of artistic detail in the works of the writer. On the basis of the works of domestic literary critics and the texts of the writer's works, the specific features of the subject artistic detail in the writer's work are investigated. The article analyzes the main functions of the detail in the poetics of N.V. Gogol, convincing examples of the use of these microimages by the author are given. The author made an attempt to reveal the significance of the detail in the formation of Gogol's concept of the world and man.

Keywords:literary criticism, Russian literature, N.V. Gogol, Gogol studies, micro-image, detail, detail, artistic detail, psychological detail, psychologism, psychological overtones, portrait detail, landscape detail, material detail, object detail, object world of the work, artistic whole, artistic space, artistic system, role of detail, functions details, mirror symmetry.

 

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Citation link:
Kuksa P. V. The role of the object details in N.V. Gogol // Современная наука: актуальные проблемы теории и практики. Серия: ГУМАНИТАРНЫЕ НАУКИ. -2023. -№01. -С. 151-156 DOI 10.37882/2223-2982.2023.1.24
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