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Feelings Emancipation in Female Writers Prose of 1920 - Beginning of 1930 (Basing on Body by E. Bakunina and Anichkina's revolution by N. Venkstern)

Student: Myznikova Daria

Supervisor: Mikhail Pavlovets

Faculty: Faculty of Creative Industries

Educational Programme: Journalism (Bachelor)

Final Grade: 8

Year of Graduation: 2020

The theme of the research is devoted to the phenomenon of feelings emancipation in prose of the Soviet female writers of the beginning of the XX century. We examine the novels «Body» by E. Bakunina and «Anichkina’s Revolution» by N. Venkstern. The research contributes to the understanding of the female emancipation process, since we examine one of its issues. We analyze the phenomenon of identity obtaining by women in literature. Also we pay attention to the particularities of early female prose, the various means of female feelings, emotions and desires translation in literature and the changes connected with the appearing of female writers.

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