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FICTION PERCEPTION AS A FACTOR OF READERS’ CULTURAL IDENTIFICATION

Literary Science , UDC: 82.091:028.02 DOI: 10.25688/2076-913X.2023.50.2.02

Authors

  • Romanova Galina Ivanovna Doctor of Philology, docent

Annotation

The article considers the issue of literature dominating the cultural identification of readers in the process of its perception. It is emphasized that historical and literary studies, traditionally focused on the personality of the writer or the immanent properties of works, are to take into account the features of the addressee, the reading environment, as well as the theory and methodology of reader-response criticism. It is stated that the assimilation of cultural, including literary phenomena, recognized in the society as exemplary, influential, relevant, guarantees the readers are involved in the societal and cultural environment, contributes to their self-identification, revealed through the positive attitude to life and culture of their people. The study presents example of the impact produced by the works by Grigorovich and Maupassant, depicting ordinary people on Leo Tolstoy’s creative pattern.

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Romanova, G. I. (2023). FICTION PERCEPTION AS A FACTOR OF READERS’ CULTURAL IDENTIFICATION Bulletin of the Moscow City Pedagogical University. Series "Pedagogy and Psychology", 2023, №2 (50), 17. https://doi.org/10.25688/2076-913X.2023.50.2.02
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