METHODS OF STUDYING THE MYTHOPOETIC LAYER OF A LITERARY TEXT
Keywords:
archetype, folklore, literature, mythopoetics, semiotics, symbol, transformationAbstract
This article analyzes the methods of studying the mythopoetic layer of a literary text. The mythopoetic dimension reflects ancient worldviews, archetypes, and symbolic codes preserved in literature. The research applies structural, comparative, semiotic, and reconstructive approaches to identify the functions of mythological motifs in literary works. The study shows that mythopoetic analysis contributes to a deeper understanding of cultural semantics, reveals the continuity between folklore and written texts, and uncovers the symbolic mechanisms through which literature reflects human experience.
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