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Conclusions under chapter 2.

As the literary critic in the works about Dostoevsky Zhid's creativity has anticipated some essential elements of poetics of the polyphonic novel, after more gluyoboko and is system studied, proved and developed in the Russian philological science.

It is internal dialogue, plurality of voices-positions and a principle trojstvenyonoj polyphonies. Irrespective of Ovsjaniko-Kulikovsky the Jew has described soul of the hero Dostoyoevsky as the three-compound mental structure which parts are between soyoboj in "drama", that is dialogical, relations.

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As the writer the Jew creation to lead «Pastoral symphony» has convincingly confirmed ideas Komarovicha and Grossman about likening of zhanrovo-composite structure of the polyphonic novel of a composition polyphonic musical proyoizvedenija (in this case - symphonies), that allows to assume the genre nature of the polyphonic novel in "story" of the Jew.

The poetics of novel Andre of the Jew «the Close gate» is organised by a principle trojstyovennoj polyphonies. Voices-positions of two protagonists, ZHeroma and Alisy, are in dialogical interaction with a voice-position of the God concerning love and pravednoyosti. In this novel the Jew uses known Dostoevsky's to poetics receptions konklava and hronotop the polyphonic novel, complicating structure konklava and developing poetics hronotopa own receptions: stood hronotop, hronotop foreign nabljuyodatelja and hronotopnaja a framework of a threshold situation.

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A source: DUBINSKAYA Margarita Viktorovna. F.M.DOSTOEVSKY'S POLYPHONIC NOVEL And CREATIVITY of FRENCH WRITERS-MODERNISTOV ANDRE of the JEW And ALAIN-FURNE. The dissertation on competition of a scientific degree of a Cand.Phil.Sci. Tver - 2016. 2016

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