The skaz narrative strategy in Мilen Рuskov’s novel Heights
Authors:
Denitsa
Astahova
St. Cyril and St. Methodius University of Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria
Pages:
161-
174
DOI: https://doi.org/10.54664/CIKN5872
Abstract:
The article is dedicated to one of the most significant modern Bulgarian novels, Heights, which expresses, in a postmodern spirit and through a mixture of fictional skaz, irony, and parody, the image of the Bulgarian Renaissance – a model epoch that established the canon and the language of the Bulgarian worldview in literature. The skaz narrative strategy is analyzed through the general features of the narration: narrativity, the narrator‘s limited perspective, duality of viewpoint in stylistic terms, orality, and dialogicity. The article also focuses on the image of the narrator-protagonist and the plot-compositional features of the narrative.
Keywords:
skaz; narrative; image of the narrator character; orality; dialogicity; plot; composition.
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