• Original research article
  • June 20, 2015
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NATURE AND CIRCUMSTANCES IN G. BITSOEV’S NOVEL “MIRROR OF THE SKY”

Abstract

The article reveals how in the Ossetian prose of the 70-80s of the XX century the complex, sometimes contradictory processes occurred that cause significant changes and transformations in the traditional epic genres, and the appearance of new genre forms with their structural, stylistic and narrative features. The purpose of the study is to show that the novel, as well as the Ossetian prose in general, forming the human conception, comes primarily from the social and historical relations and the moral and ethical notions of the society about a man of the specific era. The Ossetian prose and, in particular, the novel of G. Bitsoev convincingly proved that the possibility of a human spiritual manifestation is endless.

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Author information

Rima Yaponovna Fidarova

V. I. Abaev North-Ossetian Institute of Humanities and Social Studies of Vladikavkaz Scientific Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences and the Government of the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania

Irina Anatol'evna Kaitova

North Ossetian State University named after K. L. Khetagurov

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  • Published: June 20, 2015.

Keywords

  • герой
  • личность
  • характер
  • художественное изображение
  • эпический жанр
  • обстоятельства
  • character
  • personality
  • nature
  • artistic image
  • epic genre
  • circumstances

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