Чеховские мотивы, образы, приемы в произведениях русских писателей конца ХХ – начала ХХI вв.
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The creative principles and techniques of Anton Chekhov have proved attractive to modern
writers. Many late-20th-century authors, e.g. Tendryakov or Sasha Sokolov, used the naiveté and
naturalness of a child’s mind when depicting contradictions and controversial issues. A connection
with Chekhov is evident in the development of the theme of a mental institution, its doctors and
patients (Makanin, Pelevin). Also the Chekhovian principle of refusal to categorically judge the
words and deeds of the characters gains fundamental importance (Dovlatov). It is from Chekhov
that modern writers have learnt to present serious psychological issues and world-view questions
through commonplace imagery.
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