Western novelistic prose at the turn of the XX-XXIth centuries. Article two

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A series of articles studies the Western novel at the turn of the XX-XXIth centuries in terms of its national specificity: French, Italian, British, Austrian and American novels. Different aspects from novel reality and consciousness to modernism, postmodernism and poetics as well as the analysis of the novels allow revealing ethical and aesthetic meaning, which determines the specificity of the contemporary novel. The second article analyses the novels "Morbus Kithara" by Christoph Ransmayr (1995), "Slowness" by Milan Kundera, and "Minor Angels" by Antoine Volodine.

Inner form, hero, action, dynamics of form, dominant, historical prose, modernism, narrator, postmodernism, poetics, novel, style, artistic reality, artistic synthesis, artistic form

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