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A Systems Approach to Literature: Mythopoetics of Chekhov's Four Major Plays
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A Systems Approach to Literature: Mythopoetics of Chekhov’s Four Major Plays

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The analysis of the mythopoetics of a literary work involves the search for mythological archetypes, parallels, paradigms and motives in a literary text. In a new attempt at an integrated vision of literary works, Zubarev presents a comprehensive approach on the basis of mythopoetics. Her theory is verified through a close examination of four of Chekhov’s major plays: The Seagull , Uncle Vanya , Three Sisters and The Cherry Orchard . Zubarev presents a compelling approach to literary analysis, and explores the enigmatic roots of Chekhov’s universal significance. Her mythopoetic study sheds light on why Chekhov’s plays are moving in any language and in any time.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Country
United States
Date
30 January 1997
Pages
184
ISBN
9780313301933

The analysis of the mythopoetics of a literary work involves the search for mythological archetypes, parallels, paradigms and motives in a literary text. In a new attempt at an integrated vision of literary works, Zubarev presents a comprehensive approach on the basis of mythopoetics. Her theory is verified through a close examination of four of Chekhov’s major plays: The Seagull , Uncle Vanya , Three Sisters and The Cherry Orchard . Zubarev presents a compelling approach to literary analysis, and explores the enigmatic roots of Chekhov’s universal significance. Her mythopoetic study sheds light on why Chekhov’s plays are moving in any language and in any time.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Country
United States
Date
30 January 1997
Pages
184
ISBN
9780313301933