Basic categories of narratology

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This article examines the basic categories of narratology based on the outstanding theoretical positions of Western and Russian narratology. Such basic categories of narratology as classical and structuralist concepts of narrativity, eventfulness and its conditions, narrative and descriptive texts, narrative and mimetic narrative texts, the concept of narrative in modern anthropology are taken as a basis and considered.

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