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Fiction differs from other arts because of its universality, encompassed in the expressive ability of a word, which retains the original syncretic force. The word always sounds and looks. Verbal image arouses the imagination of the recipient and makes him create a picture. The writers resort to depictive-expressive abilities at the level of description, transfer of mental impressions. However, only in the twentieth century writers understood the synesthetic power of words comple­tely and started started searching for deep, walled-up in the original mythological consciousness, syncretic foundations. Modernists used such ability of words successfully. Synesthesia as a defi­ning principle of image creation is inherent to creativity of Bohdan Ihor Antonych and Vladimir Svidzinsky. Synesthetic intention of verbal images does not just create a unique style of each of these authors, but also witnesses their archetypal mythological thinking and reveals the ability of intuitive penetration into the depths of the word.
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