Author's Life and Artistic Aesthetics As An Object of Comparative Analysis
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https://doi.org/10.51699/ijcm.v5i.41Keywords:
controversial novel, phoniness, clerical currents, psychological nature, comparative-typological study, the greatest mindAbstract
This article provides an artistic-aesthetic comparative analysis of the famous American writer J. Salinger and his writing career.
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