MAIN PRINCIPLES AND ARTISTIC FEATURES OF POSTMODERN LITERARY POETICS
Keywords:
Postmodernism, literary movement, fragmentation, intertextuality, irony, deconstruction, polysemy, translation theory, adequacy, equivalence, linguopragmatics, cultural context.Abstract
This article scientifically analyzes the formation, developmental stages, and historical foundations of the postmodern literary movement. It also highlights the main artistic features of postmodernism and its role in translation theory. The research comprehensively examines the linguistic, cultural, and pragmatic aspects of this movement.
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