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Dubinina Olena V.

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:

  1. Puritan Tradition in William Styron’s Sophie’s Choice (2002). 
  2. Secret of Popularity of William Styron’s Lie Down in Darkness (2003). 
  3. American Democracy in William Styron’s Set This House on Fire (2004).
  4. Southern Mentality through the Narrative Analysis of William Styron’s Lie Down in Darkness (2004). 
  5. Puritan Tradition in William Styron’s Novels (2004). 
  6. Existentialism in William Styron’s Work (2005). 
  7. Getting Back to the Roots: Enlightenment Ideologem as a Polyphony Element in W. Styron’s Writings (2005). 
  8. Synesthesian Intertext in Set This House on Fire by W. Styron (2006). 
  9. Reinterpretation of History in The Confessions of Nat Turner by W. Styron (2005). 
  10. Outside or Inside of Mainstream: William Styron’s Works in Postmodern Epoch (2006).
  11. Functionality of Paratext for the Reception of Styron’s Novels (2006).
  12. Text – Paratext: Contact Zone of Reception (Styron’s Novels) (2006).
  13. Structure of Narrative Voice in W. Styron’s Sophie’s Choice (2006).
  14. Narrative Functions of Time Organization in William Styron’s Novels (2007).
  15. “Call me…”: an Attempt to Compare Narrative Models of MobyDick by H. Melville and Sophie’s Choice by W. Styron (2007).
  16. About the Child, but for Adults (Tidewater Morning by W. Styron) (2007).
  17. “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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