ART SPACE IN A A. POPOV’S TRAGICOMEDY “THE NIGHT, WHICH NEVER WAS”
The article deals with the meaning of scenic space of the tragicomedy of Komi playwright. The place of action of the play – mortuary, but with the development of the plot it gets features of others places – theatrical stage, mad house, sobering-up station, hostel. These spaces represent models of the world, characteristics of modern society. The allotment scenic space of tragicomedy by characteristics of various place allows to show absence at the modern man of the “protected space”.
Keywords: tragicomedy, space, model of the world, allegory, protected space, “false house”, “antihouse”.
Issue: 9, 2012
Pages: 156 — 160
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