Dubinina Olena V. – Candidate of Philology, researcher of the Department of Comparative Literature.
Specialization:
- American Literary Studies;
- Narratology;
- Comparative World Literature;
- Literature and Arts.
Selected Works:
Dissertation (for Degree of Candidate of Philology):
- William Styron’s Work. Ethics and Aesthetics. – Kyiv, 2006.
Articles:
- Puritan Tradition in William Styron’s Sophie’s Choice (2002).
- Secret of Popularity of William Styron’s Lie Down in Darkness (2003).
- American Democracy in William Styron’s Set This House on Fire (2004).
- Southern Mentality through the Narrative Analysis of William Styron’s Lie Down in Darkness (2004).
- Puritan Tradition in William Styron’s Novels (2004).
- Existentialism in William Styron’s Work (2005).
- Getting Back to the Roots: Enlightenment Ideologem as a Polyphony Element in W. Styron’s Writings (2005).
- Synesthesian Intertext in Set This House on Fire by W. Styron (2006).
- Reinterpretation of History in The Confessions of Nat Turner by W. Styron (2005).
- Outside or Inside of Mainstream: William Styron’s Works in Postmodern Epoch (2006).
- Functionality of Paratext for the Reception of Styron’s Novels (2006).
- Text – Paratext: Contact Zone of Reception (Styron’s Novels) (2006).
- Structure of Narrative Voice in W. Styron’s Sophie’s Choice (2006).
- Narrative Functions of Time Organization in William Styron’s Novels (2007).
- “Call me…”: an Attempt to Compare Narrative Models of MobyDick by H. Melville and Sophie’s Choice by W. Styron (2007).
- About the Child, but for Adults (Tidewater Morning by W. Styron) (2007).
- “Death of the Discipline”, or American Comparative Literature in Heterogeneity Epoch (2007).
Lecturing:
- National Linguistic University of Kyiv
Awards:
- Solomia Pavlychko Prize of 2006 for Young Scholars for the article “Synesthesian Intertext in Set This House on Fire by W. Styron”.

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