TY - CONF ID - zu228126 UR - http://eprints.zu.edu.ua/28126/ A1 - ????????, ?. ?. Y1 - 2017/// N2 - As it has long ago been postulated in the sphere of literature studies, dystopia is a postmodern genre, aimed at creating a negative image of a future world and depicting a totalitarian society. It gradually evolved from the genre of utopia and finally formed a unique genre alloy that accumulated all the negative experience of utopian expectations and created an image of a "lost" society, moving towards degradation and destruction. Classical dystopian novels, as well as their modern counterparts, usually involve literary techniques of science fiction, which provides numerous lexical and stylistic devices in representing a dystopian image of the world. TI - Intertextual dialogue between E. Zamiatin`s ?We? and A. Huxley`s ?Brave new world?: a translatological view SP - 153 AV - public EP - 156 T2 - Wspó?czesna filologia: aktualne kwestie i perspektywy badawcze» ER -