MYTHOPOEIC SENTIMENTS IN С.S. LEWIS’ PROSE OF THE LATE PERIOD IN THE CONTEXT OF HIS PHILOSOPHICAL BELIEFS
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https://doi.org/10.30888/2415-7538.2021-21-01-004Keywords:
myth, mythopoetry, chronotopos, philosophical conception, mythological pattern, prose fictionAbstract
The article deals with the С.S. Lewis’ artwork of 1950’s-1960’s in relation to his philosophical views on myth. The authors explain the concept of myth, its features and distinguishing characteristics, and provide a list of writer’s works in which he notMetrics
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