Literary, Methodological Paradigms: The Theme of Artsakh in the Works by Raffi and Muratsan
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https://doi.org/10.24234/wisdom.v18i2.522Keywords:
Gandzasar, phenomenology, Nietzsche, Plato Academy, Raffi, hermeneutics, Avetaranots, Kazanchetsots Church, Shushi, ArtsakhAbstract
In its internal divisions, literature is a science based on the complete principles of literary theory, philosophy, history, and analysis of the literary-artistic original (stylistics and contention), which in depth is unable to fully integrate the content of the subject.
That is why it is necessary to divide the components that are part of the subject, each of which in its turn forms an independent field of inquiry with its proposed method and methodology.
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