COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE CONFLICT, THE PLOT, AND THE CHARACTERS IN WOMEN'S FANTASY FICTION
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The article analyzes the typological features of the conflict, plot, and images in the works of women’s fantasy. The fundamental difference from classical fantasy samples is the interpretation of female images and the feminine principle, the origins of which go back not only to a myth or a romantic fairy tale but also to a love novel, precisely to the novel "Jane Eyre" by Ch. Bronte. The type of heroine created by Brontë is widely replicated in the «female" fantasy and translates traditional moral values into European culture.
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