In Uličiansky's tales, a humorous-loving aspect of perceiving the world and fantasy prevail. Unlike Lewis Carroll's world-behind-the-mirror, in his stories, the world of things is magically alive. But this does not represent danger to his child heroes. On the contrary, these living things become guardians and friends and they are a substitute for the inattention of the world of adults. Into the formal side of his fairy tales Uličiansky has placed his rich experience in dramatic work for children.
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