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The French Lieutenant's Woman


Buber, - original which can be expressed both in words, and in silence, - in this dialogue each of its participants really means another or others in their original life and addresses to them, aspiring that between him and them the alive mutual relation was established; technical, aroused only by necessity of objective mutual understanding, and, at last, the monologue disguised under dialogue in which two persons or more people in the strange twisting ways speak with themselves, believing thus, that they are relieved of painful stay only with themselves " (Buber M
             , Dialogue/ Buber M. Two images of faith. Ì., 1999. p. 140).
             The dialogical novel is one of versions of the novel of XX century, distinguishing it as from the traditional "realistic" novel, explaining the sense hidden in event, and from the traditional "romantic" novel, explaining in a plot the developed in consciousness of the author gnosiological model of the world.
             In the "realistic" novel the reader deals with plot objectivation, and in "romantic" - with subject. The author of the realistic novel subcontracts objectivating and finishing functions of the experienced historical regularity whereas the author of the romantic novel subordinates to their understanding of the world.
             The crisis of these two ways of author's objectivation developed at the end of XIX century and inevitably caused compromise variant of relations between the author and the hero, a subject and a plot. After "modernism" has called into question both sense living in event, and ability of the author to introduce it in product, " the dialogical poetics " has come into its own.
             The dialogical novel arises as result of historical consciousness up to historical consciousness. Henceforth the author of the dialogical novel does not count the representations by true in last instance.
             The dialogical novel which has raised up to historical consciousness, has refused claims for universality.


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