COMPARATIVE RESEARCHES
Synopsis
The book is created by the academic staff of Shota Meskhia state teaching University of Zugdidi in cooperation with the comparative studies department of Shota Rustaveli Institute of Georgian Literature and is published by the senior scientist-collaborator of the same department - Prof. Venera Kavtishvili. Accordingly, the logos of both institutions are displayed on the cover of the book. The articles presented in the volume are devoted to the analysis of important issues of literary studies and Georgian literature using modern opinions and theoretical approaches. An interdisciplinary research and an attempt to compare the stages of development of Georgian literature with the phases of unified European literature are presented. The book is intended for undergraduate and Master students of the Faculty of Philology, as well as for a wide range of readers interested in literary studies.
Chapters
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Understanding individual symbols presented in Georgian folklore in the context of world symbolsBela Mosia
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Worldview parallels of Georgian-Byzantine hagiographic proseKhatuna Gogia
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The artistic-ontological world of N. Baratashvili and Novalis (some comparativist features)Nestan Pipia
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French-Georgian symbolist poetry /general outlines/Zeinab Saria
