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THE SECOND WORLD WAR IN THE NOVEL BY R. P. WARREN “A PLACE TO COME TO”
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Sof'ya Aleksandrovna Shutova
Voronezh State University
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Submitted:
November 1, 2015
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Abstract.
The article examines the novel by R. P. Warren “A Place to Come to” (1977). It is noted that the writer addressed the theme of the Second World War to understand the American reality of the postwar period and the life of a generation who couldn’t “because of the war to reach a consensus with the life”. Introduced by R. P. Warren “stone and hare” conception shows the tragic consequences of a fascist regime and ideology.
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Key words and phrases:
американская литература
Р. П. Уоррен
литература о войне
гуманистические ценности
тема смерти
анималистические метафоры
American literature
R. P. Warren
war literature
humanistic values
theme of death
animalistic metaphors
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- Уоррен Р. П. Место, куда я вернусь. М.: Текст, 2004. 525 с.
- Hendricks R. Lonelier than God: Robert Penn Warren and the Southern Exile. Athens & London: University of Georgia Press, 2000. 264 p.
- Justus J. H. The Achievement of Robert Penn Warren. Baton Rouge and London: Louisiana State University Press, 1981. 362 p.
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