THE ROLE OF COLOR LEXICON IN THE OBJECTIVIZATION OF THE LOST HOMELAND MOTIF (ON THE MATERIAL OF I.A. BUNIN’S WORKS)
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Sergeeva A. D.
Keywords: prepotent emotions, color lexicon, lyrical hero, personal senses, motif.
This article is devoted to the consideration of the role of color lexicon in the objec- tivization of the lost Homeland motif in the works by I. Bunin written from 1918 to 1925. With the support of the semantic analysis of poetic and prose texts the author reveals the features of the color designation used in Bunin’s work during the period of his emigration.
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