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On the method of analyzing the “nature-text” in ethical literary criticism

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INTRODUCTION. The application of the method of “text-nature” analysis is discussed, based on the concept of “umwelt”, which is of decisive importance for ethical literary criticism. The purpose of the study is to characterize the method of “text-nature” analysis and the term “brain text”, to emphasize that the literary work of a critic should respect the natural process of creating works and encourage readers to freely interpret texts to achieve ethical and moral values in understanding life.MATERIALS AND METHODS. The book-essay “In Memory of Memory” by M.M. Stepanova and the novel “Anna Karenina” by L.N. Tolstoy were used. A textual analysis was conducted through interpretation, a descriptive method was used, which facilitates the development of further scientific procedures in the field of using the Umwelt for literary studies purposes, a method of analyzing the “nature-text” was introduced, designed to return literary texts to the ecological sphere, to the Umwelt.RESULTS AND DISCUSSION. The analysis of the “nature-text” in ethical literary criticism is substantiated, opening up a new perspective for literary criticism. The use of the Umwelt concept, refracted through the prism of literary criticism, allows us to consider that when reading and criticizing a literary work, their relationship with the ecological environment should be taken into account. Literary reading and criticism should be based on their involvement in the surrounding world and the extraction of meanings.CONCLUSION. A new paradigm of literary criticism is developing, the essence of which is to pay attention to the natural process of creating literary works and the reader’s experience, since both the reader and the critic have their own umwelt.
Tambov State University - G.R. Derzhavin
Title: On the method of analyzing the “nature-text” in ethical literary criticism
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INTRODUCTION.
The application of the method of “text-nature” analysis is discussed, based on the concept of “umwelt”, which is of decisive importance for ethical literary criticism.
The purpose of the study is to characterize the method of “text-nature” analysis and the term “brain text”, to emphasize that the literary work of a critic should respect the natural process of creating works and encourage readers to freely interpret texts to achieve ethical and moral values in understanding life.
MATERIALS AND METHODS.
The book-essay “In Memory of Memory” by M.
M.
Stepanova and the novel “Anna Karenina” by L.
N.
Tolstoy were used.
A textual analysis was conducted through interpretation, a descriptive method was used, which facilitates the development of further scientific procedures in the field of using the Umwelt for literary studies purposes, a method of analyzing the “nature-text” was introduced, designed to return literary texts to the ecological sphere, to the Umwelt.
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION.
The analysis of the “nature-text” in ethical literary criticism is substantiated, opening up a new perspective for literary criticism.
The use of the Umwelt concept, refracted through the prism of literary criticism, allows us to consider that when reading and criticizing a literary work, their relationship with the ecological environment should be taken into account.
Literary reading and criticism should be based on their involvement in the surrounding world and the extraction of meanings.
CONCLUSION.
A new paradigm of literary criticism is developing, the essence of which is to pay attention to the natural process of creating literary works and the reader’s experience, since both the reader and the critic have their own umwelt.

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