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Online ISSN: 2515-8260

Volume7, Issue8

The Paradigm Of Contemporary Russian Literary Process

    Saodat Kamilova Berdieva Shakhnoza

European Journal of Molecular & Clinical Medicine, 2020, Volume 7, Issue 8, Pages 4235-4246

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Abstract

In modern literary studies the problem of revelation and characterization of
literary process of the early XXI century presenting itself as a social document and
reflection of modern reality through artistic details and language is conceptually
meaningful. The origin of new humanitarian trends topicalizes the elaboration and
formation of new methodological approaches to the study of development of literary
process at the turn of the XX-XXI centuries. The research of modern literary process seems
to be very important as it differed by complex, ambiguously discrepant and multilayer
character, which specificity is conditioned by qualitatively new peculiarities defining inner
regularities of development of modern literature. The present article is devoted to the
characteristics and detailed analysis of main conceptions of contemporary Russian literary
process. The conceptual models by M.Remizova, N.Ivanova, S.Chuprinin, Y.Yermolin are
analyzed and generalized; personal opinion on conceptual tendencies of the development
of Russian literature at the turn of the XX-XXI centuries, represented in the scheme
perturbation – climate – arena, is suggested. Such approach to the systematization of
literary material allowed displaying the key tendencies of the development of modern
literary process in Russia. Besides, the definition of conceptual lines of the development of
Russian literary process of the early XXI century in the scheme perturbation – climate –
arena allows revelation of general principle of comprising a full-fledged conception of
literary process of the researched period that, in its turn, gives a stimulus for broadening
horizons of researches in literary studies with the tide of renovation of terminological and
categorical apparatus.
Keywords:
    modern literary process Conception multi-structural properties discreteness Transformation intensification of style alternative literary studies comparative-typological modelling
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(2021). The Paradigm Of Contemporary Russian Literary Process. European Journal of Molecular & Clinical Medicine, 7(8), 4235-4246.
Saodat Kamilova; Berdieva Shakhnoza. "The Paradigm Of Contemporary Russian Literary Process". European Journal of Molecular & Clinical Medicine, 7, 8, 2021, 4235-4246.
(2021). 'The Paradigm Of Contemporary Russian Literary Process', European Journal of Molecular & Clinical Medicine, 7(8), pp. 4235-4246.
The Paradigm Of Contemporary Russian Literary Process. European Journal of Molecular & Clinical Medicine, 2021; 7(8): 4235-4246.
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