POETIC RENEWAL OF THE NOVEL GENRE IN LITERARY CRITICISM
Keywords:
novel, poetic renewal, genre memory, polyphony, chronotope, intertextuality, narratologyAbstract
This article examines mechanisms of poetic renewal in the novel genre within contemporary literary studies. The aim is to identify transformations of form and content and clarify their relation to genre memory. The study applies historical-typological, comparative-poetic, and narratological approaches. The results systematize renewal through polyphony, chronotope reconstruction, and intertextual strategies, outlining their scholarly contribution to genre evolution theory.
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