The Relationship of Mythopoetics With Other Literary Genres: Mythopoetic Elements in Fantasy, Fantasy, Horror and Other Genres
Keywords:
Mythopoetics, Literary genres, Science fiction and fantasyAbstract
This thesis aims to analyze mythopoetics and its relationship with literary genres. Mythopoetics is a theory that studies how mythological images, motifs and structures are used in literary texts. The thesis examines how mythopoetic elements are expressed in literary genres such as fiction, fantasy, and horror, how mythological images and themes in these genres are interconnected and complement each other. The research methodology consists of studying the basic principles of mythopoetics and how these principles are implemented through literary genres. The thesis reveals the role of mythopoetics in literature and its contribution to modern genres.
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