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The discourse involves a number of prominent thinkers who express their opinions in quality newspapers and magazines. The concept of Polish national character consists mainly of historical myths, and the dramatically transforming Russian character is to a great extent an absolute rejection of the Sowiet past and an equally approval of the Tsar period.In her analysis, the author identifies the characteristic features of both Polish and Russian national character. The issue can be perceived as a proof of seeking the national identity but also as some camouflage supposed to divert attention from real social problems.
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The paper aims at investigating the demonstration of Russian intuition in the contemporary Russian speculative fiction. The research thesis is that the Russians, both presented in literature and within the frames of the national character studies, manifest themselves as the intuitive introvert type according to Carl Gustav Jung’s classification. For validating the thesis, as far as the proposed literary works are concerned, one should use the instruments offered by cultural literary criticism along with the support of non-literary disciplines, such as intercultural communication and ethnopsychology. Moreover, one should consider also notes on Russian national character taken by Jung himself as well as studies on the sociocultural aspect of the analysed works. A wide range of methods and perspectives allows deep research of the “feeling – intuitive” Jungian scale as manifested within literary characters representing the Russian element (also called Russianness) in the selected works, which belong to the most significant and/or popular pieces of contemporary speculative fiction in Russia.
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