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“Caricature” in Hjalmar Bergman’s Works

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The article examines the creative originality of the Swedish writer Hjalmar Bergman, the creator of the original aesthetic concept, which he embodied in his novels of the first third of the 20th century, combining funny and tragic, fantastic and real, sharp grotesque and psychological depth, which served to affirm the ideals of good and humanity.
Faculty of Philology, Lomonosov Moscow State University
Title: “Caricature” in Hjalmar Bergman’s Works
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The article examines the creative originality of the Swedish writer Hjalmar Bergman, the creator of the original aesthetic concept, which he embodied in his novels of the first third of the 20th century, combining funny and tragic, fantastic and real, sharp grotesque and psychological depth, which served to affirm the ideals of good and humanity.

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