Actual Identification of a Screenplay as an Original Literary Form [Review on the Monograph by Natalia Nikoryak “The Authenticity of the Screenplay as a Modern Literary Text” (Chernivtsi, 2011)]
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https://doi.org/10.31861/pytlit2013.88.406Keywords:
screenplay, genre metamorphism, conversion, literary origin, editing, system of personages, genre authenticityAbstract
Review on the Monograph by Natalia Nikoryak “The authenticity of the screenplay as a modern literary text” (Chernivtsi, 2011).References
Nikoryak N. V. Avtentychnist′ kinostsenariiu iak suchasnoho literaturnoho tekstu [The authenticity of the screenplay as a modern literary text]. Chernivtsi, 2011, 240 p.
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2013-12-06
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Vasilyev, Y. “Actual Identification of a Screenplay As an Original Literary Form [Review on the Monograph by Natalia Nikoryak ‘The Authenticity of the Screenplay As a Modern Literary Text’ (Chernivtsi, 2011)]”. Pitannâ lìteraturoznavstva, no. 88, Dec. 2013, pp. 406-11, doi:10.31861/pytlit2013.88.406.
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