The hero or central character of a literary work.
Protagonist
Genre
Literary Theory
Motif
……… examines partial events or processes that occurred
ever short spans of time.
Historical events research
Historical process research
Historical interviewing
comparative research
At the heart of any comparison and juxtaposition are the
mechanisms of …….and ………….between one’s own and
another’s.
identity/
distinction
events/ research
interview/ oralhistory
Norightoptions
What is structuality?
The ability to describe a system through the establishment of
its structure
Properties and relations of the system on its place, functions
within the whole
The fundamental irreducibility of the properties of a system to
the sum of its constituent
elements
The system forms and manifests its properties in the process
of interaction with the environment
Which method developed in the area of romanticism by the
French critic poet and writer Charles Augustin Sainte-
Beuve?
Bibliographical method
Comparative historical method
Sociological method
Psychoanalytical method
Who interprets discourse as a "set of structural mechanisms "as
opposed to" not-discursive "economic, technical mechanisms
and laws?
Foucault
Bakhtin
Saussure
Fedorov
In the understanding of M.M. Bakhtin, the saying is “speech as
a whole".
Speech as a whole
Philosophically complete unit
Created while speaking
The key element of literature
What are the types of intertextuality?
Pastiche, Parody,Allusion
Pastiche, Allegory, Allusion
Parody, Allegory,Allusion
Parody, Pastiche, Allegory
Who - was the first to coin the term "intertextuality"
(
intertextualité
) ?
Julia Kristeva
Ferdinand de Saussure
Roy Harris
Roland Harris
What is a gap in a manuscript ,inscript, text, painting or
musical work.
Lacunae
Realia
Ethnograthism
Intertextuality
What does “episteme” mean in the understanding of Foucault?
Historically changing
structures
Historically unchanging structures
Static structures
Static structures
A device in literature where an object represents an idea.
Symbolism
Narrator
Parody
Theme
A statement which lessens or minimizes the importance of
what is meant.
Understatement
Verisimilitude
Colloquialism
Hyperbole
Wise saying; proverb; short, memorable saying that expresses a
truth and is handed down from one generation to the next.
Adage
Aphorism
Analogy
Apostrophe
Who was described in these statements ….’’….full os
strength, distinguished by the accuracy and richness of
observations on the moral and facts of real life,’’helped him
‘to grasp on the fly all the originality and realism of his
writings and call the story’’
Sainte-Beuve
Gogol
Augustine
Pushkin
An author's choice of words.
Diction
Epic
Syntax
Genre
A word or phrase preceding or following a name which serves
to describe the character in literature.
Epithet
Hamartia
Hubris
Epigraph
Unintentional use of an inappropriate word similar in sound to
the appropriate word, often with humorous effect.
Malapropism
Naturalism
Modernism
Postmodernism
A revolt against the conservative values of realism.
Modernism
Naturalism
Malapropism
Postmodernism
In literature, an extreme form of realism developed in France in
the 19th Century.
Naturalism
Malapropism
Modernism
Postmodernism
A movement away from the viewpoint of modernism.
Postmodernism
Naturalism
Malapropism
Modernism
……is "a set of elements in relationships and connections with
each other, which forms a certain integrity, unity"
System
Literature
Analyses
Typology
When is cultural-historical method developed?
In the second half of the 19th century
The middle of the 19
th
century
The beginning of 19
th
century
The end of19th century
According to Taine, what is "Three original forces, three
different sources" determine, the nature of literature
Race. Environment. Moment
Summary, Plot, Context
Pastiche,Calque,Symbolism
Allusion, Modernism, Parody
According to Taine
………….
is "Historical level of culture
and tradition".
Moment
Race.
Environment
Allusion
The comparative historical method took shape in the literary
schools of ………… universities in the last third of the 19th
century.
Russian
German
English
French
.Who is founder of comparative historical method method?
A.N. Veselovsky
A.I. Pypin
Taine
P.N. Sakulina
.………….. is a person who has studied the mind.
Psychologist
Historian
Analyst
Sociologist
Psychoanalysis comes from ………..?
Greek
Latin
German
French
When was psychoanalytic method established?
in the early 1890s
in the early 1870s
in the early 1850s
in the early 1860s
Who is founder of psychoanalytic method ?
S. Freud,
A.I. Pypin
A.N. Veselovsky
P.N. Sakulina
A psychoanalyst can use many different
techniques, but there
are four basic components that comprise modern
psychoanalysis, which are they?
Interpretation;Transference analysis;Technical
neutrality;Countertransference analysis.
Denotation, Connotation, Figure of speech, Irony
Structural Irony,Metonymy,Pastiche, Satire
Race. Environment. Moment
What does a psychoanalyst do?
Psychoanalysts help clients tap into their unconscious mind to
recover repressed emotions and deep-seated, sometimes
forgotten experiences. By gaining a better understanding of
their subconscious mind.
Psychoanalysts help clients tap into their conscious mind to
recover repressed emotions and deep-seated, sometimes
forgotten experiences. By gaining a better understanding of
their subconscious mind.
Psychoanalysts help clients tap into their unconscious mind to
recover repressed emotions and deep-seated, sometimes
forgotten experiences. By gaining a better understanding of
their conscious mind.
Psychoanalysts help clients tap into their unconscious mind to
recover repressed fear and deep-rooted, sometimes forgotten
experiences. By gaining a better understanding of their
subconscious mind.
The origin of the word “hermeneutics” is associated with the
name of Hermes, the ancient Greek ………..
god of cattle breeding and trade
patron saint
of travelers
messenger of the gods
All
What kind of subsystem daesHermeneutic method have?
“Author - work – tradition”,
“Author -reader – tradition”,
“Author - reader– work”,
“Author - work – conclusion”,
Which method id developed by Wilhelm Dilthey(1833-1911)?
Hermeneutic
Psychoanalytic method
Cultural-historical method
Sociological method
Which method subsystem “work - reader – tradition” is it?
Hermeneutic method
Psychoanalytic method
Cultural-historical method
Sociological method
Whose philosophical hermeneutics played a big rolein the
transformation of hermeneutics, in particular - literary
hermeneutics, from art to science.
Gadamer
S. Freud,
A.I. Pypin
A.N. Veselovsky
Literary hermeneutics uses the same procedures and in the
same order ashermeneutics as a method of understanding in
philosophy.which are they?
All
putting forward some hypothesis, which contains a premonition
or pre-understanding of the meaning of the text as a whole
interpretation based on this sense of its individual fragments,
i.e.movement
from the whole to its parts
correction of the holistic meaning based on the analysis of
individual fragments of the text, i.e.reverse movement from
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