IGOR CHINNOV’S POETIC DISCOURSE AS THE SYSTEM OF ICONIC SIGNS REFLECTING THE REALITY
Abstract
Martselli V.A.
Keywords: poetic discourse, iconicity, metaphor, Igor Chinnov.
The poetic discourse is analyzed in the article as a form of literary communication where special intensifying speech expressions of feelings, thoughts, ideas or spatial and events description with a support on metric composition of the text, style and imagination of the author is allocated. As an aspect of the analysis of Igor Chinnov’s virtual world it is affirmed that the poetic discourse is characterized by the personal beginning, the concentrated form of the letter without any speech redundancy. With a view of the thought transference, mood and an emotional condition the poet involves word forms and expressions with «forceful speech power» which have special musical effect.
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