ARTISTIC IMAGES OF RURAL LIFE IN THE WORKS OF GERMAN WRITER HERTA MULLER
Abstract
In this scientific article, a scientific analysis of the work of Herta Muller will be carried out. The Niederungen piece was written by Herta Muller. In this work, rural life is written on the basis of short stories. The writing of this work prompted Herta Muller to write even more famous works. The description of rural life caused a great scientific dispute on the part of scientists.
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Village life, symbol, image of motherHow to Cite
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