SPECIFIC ASPECTS OF PSYCHOLOGISM IN AN EPISTOLARY WORK
Abstract
It is said and believed that psychologism manifests itself in fiction mainly and in most cases in three main forms: an innate feature of literature, a peculiar expression of the author’s psyche, an aesthetic principle that the author consciously chose and determines the integrity of the work. Sometimes in a work of art situations arise when the psychology of the hero and the psychology of the writer merge, and this cannot be denied, and analysis of the work requires knowledge of the life and biography of the writer.
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