Ethnopsychological Concept of a Woman Personality in M.Ivasyuk's Historical Novel

Nazar N. Lyashov

Abstract


The article examines the concept of a woman personality in I. Ivasyuk’s historical novel Knights of Love Supreme. The analysis focuses on the evolution of the main character from being a woman warrior to becoming a woman hearth-keeper. To achieve a general vision of the women role in Ukrainian family and literature, the author has studied the approaches of O. Mischenko,  B. Tsymbalovsky, E. Scherbanenko and others.

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