The study of theatricality as feature of the communicative functions of literary tricksters
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https://doi.org/10.15587/2313-8416.2017.112348Keywords:
theatricality, social communication, trickster, literature, myth, folk tale, writer, readerAbstract
It is shown that theatricality is one of the defining features of literary tricksters that participate not only in fictional communication within the text, but also in real social communication between the writer and the reader. The process of “evolution” of mythological tricksters into literary ones through transformations in different contexts is considered: myth – folk tale – belles-lettres
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