AESTHETIC IDEAL OF THE WRITER IN THE BELARUSIAN META-LITERARY PROSE OF THE XX – EARLY XXI CENTURY

Authors

  • Vanda Barouka

Keywords:

aesthetic ideal, meta-literary prose, Belarusian literary, writer, plot, genre

Abstract

The aesthetic ideal of a writer in a meta-literary work is the idea of a word a word worthy of a certain artist’s ethical and aesthetic imperatives about a word artist. The aesthetic ideal of the writer is always formed under the influence of historical time, national traditions, personal attitudes of masters of the artistic word. The study of the writer in the literature makes it possible to trace the dynamics of the aesthetic attitudes of the authors of works, their ideas, about the role of the writer and the functions of literature. The relevance of the study of the aesthetic ideal of the writer in the meta-literary prose is the need for further in depth study of the national character and its patterns, in particular, traditions and innovation.
Dynamics of the semantic content of the aesthetic ideal of the writer in Belarusian meta-literary prose of the XX – early XXI century was determined by socio-cultural factors. The aesthetic ideal of the writer was revealed mainly trough the reflection and sentences of the narrator or character-writer, trough the plot. The idea of an ideal writer as a creative, experimenting person was invariant in the Belarusian meta-literary prose of the XX – early XXI century.

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Published

2019-06-07

How to Cite

AESTHETIC IDEAL OF THE WRITER IN THE BELARUSIAN META-LITERARY PROSE OF THE XX – EARLY XXI CENTURY. (2019). Scientific Notes of Ostroh Academy National University: Philology Series, 2(70), 35-37. https://journals.oa.edu.ua/Philology/article/view/2368