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THE ROLE OF PSYCHOLOGISM IN THE PSYCHOLOGICAL CRIMINAL NOVEL AND ITS INFLUENCE ON READER’S INTEREST

Yana Aleksandrovna Ul'yanova
Saratov State University


Submitted: April 1, 2018
Abstract. The article examines the phenomenon of psychologism and its role in the genre of a psychological criminal novel. The novel “Death under Sail” (1932) by C. P. Snow is analyzed. The author studies the ways of psychologism influence on reader’s interest. In the course of studying the indicated problems, the paper reveals such ways of psychologism influence on reader’ interest as immersing the reader in the plot, using two polar images as the main characters, identifying the reader and the main characters, reader’s emotional interest and trying on the role of “psychologist” for himself / herself, etc.
Key words and phrases:
психологизм
читательский интерес
способы воздействия на читательский интерес
психологический криминальный роман
роман «Смерть под парусом»
Ч. П. Сноу
psychologism
reader’s interest
ways of influencing the readers’ interest
psychological criminal novel
novel “Death under Sail”
C. P. Snow
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