THE GENRE OF A POLITICAL NOVEL AND THE IMAGE OF A POLITICIAN IN IT (ON THE EXAMPLE OF C. P. SNOW’S NOVEL "CORRIDORS OF POWER")
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The article is devoted to the discussion of genre generalization of the English political novel of the twentieth century, as well as the analysis of the character of a politician as the main genre dominant. The study presents a detailed description of the main character of C. P. Snow’s novel Corridors of Power and emphasizes the role of hyperbolization, image contrast, and satire in depicting the hero.
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