STYLISTIC DEVICES IN THE WORKS OF ALEXANDER GREEN
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.31150/ajshr.v2i9.731Keywords:
phrases, work of art, writer, artistic goals, words in the aesthetic sense, , artistic-aesthetic experience, human life experienceAbstract
The language of a work of art differs from the general literary, "non-fiction" language in that, using the same linguistic resources, the writer selects and groups them individually, in accordance with his artistic goals. A word in an aesthetic sense, used in a work of art, is capable of evoking in the reader the most diverse feelings and complex associations, since the experience of each person, both life and artistic and aesthetic, is individual, as is his inner world.
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