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Article

Name: The narratology of sin: N kola Leskov’s «Chertogon»

Authors: D. Ioffe

Ghent University, Belgium

Issue 20, 2014Pages 188-205
UDK: 821.161.1DOI:

Abstract: The essay offers a structure analys s of Leskov’s short story “Chertogon” focus ng on ts ma n mot ves and iconography. Special attention is paid to the functional role of various parts of the text and their interaction with each other. The role of narrator’s voice s exam ned along w th the nuances of ts pecul ar representations in the story. The general theme of the Orthodox Christian concept of sin is another subject of the essay’s scrutiny.

Keywords: Narratology, Leskov, «Chertogon», motive, iconography

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