The structure of the modern „Great novel"
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P. Ivinskis
Published 1969-06-01
https://doi.org/10.15388/Literatura.1969.11.2.43361
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Ivinskis, P. (1969) “The structure of the modern „Great novel"”, Literatūra, 11(2), pp. 7–30. doi:10.15388/Literatura.1969.11.2.43361.

Abstract

The modern „great novel" is created on an objective base which shows that the truth of modern history is impossible without description of man-creator. There is no man outside history and history is the forming environment to man. The innovation of form is born due to the experience of the novelist. In the novel-epopee and monumental novel of the '30ties and the '40ties there was proved that man is determined by history. But in the novels mentioned above one can find a new thesis: history is created by man. This is a new essential change in the interpretation of the relation between history and a person. And this fact brought something new to the modern „great novel", to its subject, composition and psychology.

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