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NATURALISTIC IM TURALISTIC IMAGES IN THE NO GES IN THE NOVEL “SISTER CARRIE” B VEL “SISTER CARRIE” BY THE AMERICAN WRITER THEODORE DREISER
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The article is dedicated to the problem of study of naturalistic images in the novel “Sister Carrie” by the American writer Theodore Dreiser. In the world literature there is no common approach to the naturalistic literary works. The author of the article tries to consider this problem on the basis of his own research. In his opinion, not only Hurstwood, but Carrie, who had a great success in life, also a naturalistic image because of her moral degradation
Title: NATURALISTIC IM TURALISTIC IMAGES IN THE NO GES IN THE NOVEL “SISTER CARRIE” B VEL “SISTER CARRIE” BY THE AMERICAN WRITER THEODORE DREISER
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The article is dedicated to the problem of study of naturalistic images in the novel “Sister Carrie” by the American writer Theodore Dreiser.
In the world literature there is no common approach to the naturalistic literary works.
The author of the article tries to consider this problem on the basis of his own research.
In his opinion, not only Hurstwood, but Carrie, who had a great success in life, also a naturalistic image because of her moral degradation.
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