期刊名称:Vìsnik Unìversitetu ìm. A. Nobelâ: Serìâ Fìlologìčnì Nauki
印刷版ISSN:2523-4463
电子版ISSN:2523-4749
出版年度:2020
卷号:20
期号:2
页码:16-17
DOI:10.32342/2523-4463-2020-2-20-8
语种:English
出版社:Alfred Nobel University Publisher
摘要:This article demonstrates one of the first attempts for systematic and analytical analysis of Ukraini_x005f?an adventure prose of the first third of the 20th century as the unique part of the literary process of the given time period. Some of the works included into the analysis have never been previously studied, the others were excluded from the literary circulation for a long time due to the ideological reasons and now have been «re-read» and this way the gap in the understanding of the genre diversity of Ukrainian adven?ture prose of the first third of the twentieth century has been filled. The national features of Ukrainian ad?venture prose have been distinguished in the research. Special attention has been allocated to defining and clarifying the specifics of such adventure genres as a frontier novel, eastern, robinsonade, travelogue, printed series, detective series, spy novel, novel-quest, noir, and gothic novel, horror, chronicle fiction. It is established that in the first third of the 20th century while operating in a pan-European context, Ukrainian adventure literature adopted a few new genres (frontier novel, eastern, robinsonade, travelogue, action, thriller, printed series, detective series, spy novel, gothic novel, horror, chronicle novel), plots and images, themes and motifs that could not be developed in previous centuries due to being under the imperial co?lonial pressure. The analysis of adventure literary works gives every reason to say that Ukrainian literature has absorbed the achievements of the world, sometimes even ahead of the time. This is very important for the scientific understanding of adventure discourse because the works of Ukrainian literature utilize quite interesting and often innovative artistic techniques that are nowadays considered very important in the overall development of the adventure literature. It is emphasized that Ukrainian literature had its own im?manent sources of adventure discourse, the influence of the Western literature in the late 19th and 20th centuries only accelerated the development of this meta-genre in the national field.