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Akimova T.I., Maskinskova I.A..
Author's strategies and tactics of Catherine II in the comedy "Seduced"
// Litera. – 2023. – № 5.
– P. 37-46.
DOI: 10.25136/2409-8698.2023.5.40729.
DOI: 10.25136/2409-8698.2023.5.40729
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Abstract: The article is devoted to the study of the poetics of drama by Catherine II, the purpose of the work is to consider the author's strategies and tactics in the comedy "Seduced." Research interest in this play increased at the beginning of our century, which is confirmed by relevant publications, as well as attention to the terms "author's strategy" and "author's tactics." The concept of the author's strategy was substantiated by us in the work "Author's strategy as a literary category: methodological aspect" (2015). Three author's strategies were identified: bringing ideological opponents to clean water; protecting the younger generation from being seduced by Freemasons; the return of the owner of the house to the bosom of the family, his recognition of his ideological delusion, which, in turn, imply the use of author's tactics: A look at events from the outside - through the vision of what is happening by servants, Illogical behavior, Self-exposure, the Open Noble House, built on the rules of sincere communication, Trusting communication with the servant, Obedience of young heroines to the elders, Image of the head of the noble family as smart due to leaving the noble circle and neglect of noble duties, Showing the result of reading incorrect books, Showing the result of reading wrong books.
Keywords: image of hero-madman, familial harmony, specificity of noble communication, corporate culture of nobles, hero-resonator, Freemasonry, educational orientation of comedy, anti-Masonic drama cycle, author's tactics, author's strategy
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