The genre-style peculiarity of the satirical prose of the Lviv literary group “The Twelve” in context of the literary tradition of Galychyna in the 20’s and 40’s of the 20th century
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Keywords

comic
irony
satire
humor
feuilleton
mini-feuilleton

How to Cite

Osoba, N. (2021). The genre-style peculiarity of the satirical prose of the Lviv literary group “The Twelve” in context of the literary tradition of Galychyna in the 20’s and 40’s of the 20th century. Bibliotekarz Podlaski, 49(4), 283–293. https://doi.org/10.36770/bp.557

Abstract

The article deals with the ideological and thematic and genre-style peculiarities of the press satire of Galychyna in the 1920’s and 1940’s, its thematic filling and specific features on the example of works by the satirists of the Lviv literary group “The Twelve”. It determines the specifics of the development of humorous and satirical genres, inparticularfeuilleton, mini-feuilleton, pamphlet, humoresque, mini-humoresque, and fable. The features of social and moral conflicts in their work are investigated. 

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