https://doi.org/10.20339/PhS.4-17.074
Novikov Vladimir I.,
Doctor sciences in Philology, Professor
Chair of Literary Criticism of the Faculty of Journalism
Lomonosov Moscow state University
e-mail address: novikovu@yandex.ru
Bulat Okudzhava, Vladimir Vysotsky and Aleksandr Galich form a certain unity in the context of Russian poetry and Russian culture. Their works are characterized by sharp social satirical Comedy, which is embodied in the artistic language, in the whole system of creative techniques. The laughter of each of the three great bards is individual and common property of their comic are polysemy and depth.
Keywords: autors’ song, comic, laughter, satire, wit, irony.
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