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The book "I" in russian literature, english literature and world literature.
The plan of article:
1) The book "I" - the unique book in russian literature, and in the world literature.
2) The book "I" - "continuation" of ideas Wells (classic of the English
literature) and Bulgakov (classic of the Russian literature).
The book "I" is an independent
work in russian literature, but could be considered that this book is
to some extent the continuation of the two best novels in the world
literature: the novel "Wor of the Worlds" by Wells (english literature)
and the novel "Master and Margrarita") by Bulgakov (russian
literature). The topic without compromising struggle of two reasonable
species was raised by Wells, an english literature classic. In the book
"I" for example, considers the opposition of the earthling and the
dwellers of Khala planet.
The topic of the almighty, topic of man, topic of
god and devil was raised in the classical work of russian
literature, the novel of Bulgakov "Master and Margrarita"
discursed in the book "I" in form of story of the main hero, how he
went through the internal and external way of his soul from man to the
almighty creature similar to god – Sovereign of Universies.
Apart from these two major books, the echoes of a few of the best
russian literature novels can be noticed in the book of "I". Such as,
Tolstoy and Turgenev novels.
Wells was the first in english literature who thought
and described in action time machine. The main hero in the book "I"
also travel in time but without using time machine: time machine wasn't
needed because of the possibility to travel to the past and future is
an integral part of the main hero essence. In general, the book "I" is
the continuation of ideas said by authors of the best novels in russian
and english literature in modern devise.
(The main ideas of article: the book "I" continues ideas of the
russian literature (Bulgakov, Tolstoy, Turgenev), and also english
literatures (Wells); the book "I" - the new book in the world
literature)
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