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Tytuł:
« Les marques » de l’absence dans le théâtre de Maurice Maeterlinck
« The Markers » of Absence in Maurice Maeterlinck’s Theater
Autorzy:
Enache, Eugenia
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/483550.pdf
Data publikacji:
2012
Wydawca:
Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II. Wydawnictwo Werset
Tematy:
absence
Maurice Maeterlinck
alienation
separation
death
Opis:
Our approach is focused on the issue of the “markers” of absence as well as on the expression and materialization of that absence in a corpus of works formed of the following plays: L’Intruse, Les Aveugles, Intérieur by Maurice Maeterlinck. The acceptions the concept of “absence” may receive throughout our analysis are parts of the phenomenon of progressive alienation seen, for instance, as separation (stressing the idea of distance and departure), or as solitude, then omission (in the sense of forgetting), and culminating with the inability of perception that anticipates isolation, physical imprisonment and announces death (designated through a privative prefix) as an absence that is always present and obscurity. We attempt to reveal the “markers” of absence on the level of certain constituents of the play: the character, formed of a discursive feature, infinitely simple and repetitive, much more diminished and developing without individuality, like a silent, mysterious ghost; and the action where it is rather inaction that represents our primary direction of research. As a secondary direction, we consider the markers of absence in a language that, in the case of Maeterlinck, is remarkably pure and lacks any syntactic or lexical complication, from lexical structures (the reassessment of short expressions makes the utterances seem captivatingly strange, revealing, beyond words, unutterable, unspeakable) and the grammar, especially the semantics of its forms – the 3rd person pronouns, a form we may consider as deprived of referential content, the indefinite pronouns which indicate absence –, the semantics of punctuation, especially that of the suspension points.
Źródło:
Quêtes littéraires; 2012, 2; 46-53
2084-8099
2657-487X
Pojawia się w:
Quêtes littéraires
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
L’absence d’un frère dans Le Dicôlon de Yannis Kiourtsaki
The absence of a brother in Le Dicôlon of Yannis Kiourtsakis
Autorzy:
Premat, Christophe
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/483655.pdf
Data publikacji:
2012
Wydawca:
Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II. Wydawnictwo Werset
Tematy:
loneliness
Odyssey
absence
exile
death
Kiourtsakis
Opis:
Yannis Kiourtsakis wrote Le Dicôlon, an autobiographical novel which describes all the important events for the Kiourtsakis family throughout the twentieth century. The novel is written under the spell of the author’s brother’s absences as he committed suicide. The experience of an irremediable loss echoes the collective destiny of Greece. The article focuses on the conditions of the staging of this loss with an analysis of different types of narration. In which way is the autobiographical genre affected by the writing of the death?
Źródło:
Quêtes littéraires; 2012, 2; 134-143
2084-8099
2657-487X
Pojawia się w:
Quêtes littéraires
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Les tourments de l’absence dans Gazole de Bertrand Gervais
The torments of absence in Bertrand Gervais’s Gazole
Autorzy:
Kapołka, Karolina
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/483659.pdf
Data publikacji:
2012
Wydawca:
Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II. Wydawnictwo Werset
Tematy:
Quebec literature
suicide
death
absence
identity
Opis:
In his novel entitled Gazole (2001), Bertrand Gervais, a Quebec writer, takes up the issue of suicide and its psychological and social impact. The main character, Lancelot Tremblay, whose job is to write lyrics for a rock band Le Livre des Morts (Eng. The Book of the Dead), hangs himself in his apartment. His naked body with an erect penis is discovered by the other members of the band Gazole and Pyramide. Their reactions to this deadly act are, however, different. Submerging himself in mourning, Pyramide withdraws emotionally from his relationship with his girlfriend Gazole, who, deeply touched by her partner’s newly developed indifference to her, delves into an investigation into the causes of Lancelot’s suicide. Being increasingly fascinated by the figure of Lancelot, Gazole reconstructs a new picture of him. Pieces of memories conjured up by those who knew Lancelot, like incomplete pieces of a puzzle, make Gazole form a romantic image of his absence. The mysterious and tragic figure of the young poet who chose to extinguish himself fires the woman’s imagination, who fantasizes about a sentimental and erotic relationship with him. An emptiness created by the suicide forces the woman to ponder over the nature of death, an eternal absence. Obsessed with this imaginary presence of Lanelot, Gazole has to set herself free from its influence, which causes her to flirt with a razorblade in a bathtub. The foray into Lancelot’s suicide gives Gazole an insight into her own true identity. Gazole discovers her internal feminine strength and frees herself from the shackles of Lancelot’s mental and sexual hold.
In his novel entitled Gazole (2001), Bertrand Gervais, a Quebec writer, takes up the issue of suicide and its psychological and social impact. The main character, Lancelot Tremblay, whose job is to write lyrics for a rock band Le Livre des Morts (Eng. The Book of the Dead), hangs himself in his apartment. His naked body with an erect penis is discovered by the other members of the band Gazole and Pyramide. Their reactions to this deadly act are, however, different. Submerging himself in mourning, Pyramide withdraws emotionally from his relationship with his girlfriend Gazole, who, deeply touched by her partner’s newly developed indifference to her, delves into an investigation into the causes of Lancelot’s suicide. Being increasingly fascinated by the figure of Lancelot, Gazole reconstructs a new picture of him. Pieces of memories conjured up by those who knew Lancelot, like incomplete pieces of a puzzle, make Gazole form a romantic image of his absence. The mysterious and tragic figure of the young poet who chose to extinguish himself fires the woman’s imagination, who fantasizes about a sentimental and erotic relationship with him. An emptiness created by the suicide forces the woman to ponder over the nature of death, an eternal absence. Obsessed with this imaginary presence of Lancelot, Gazole has to set herself free from its influence, which causes her to flirt with a razorblade in a bathtub. The foray into Lancelot’s suicide gives Gazole an insight into her own true identity. Gazole discovers her internal feminine strength and frees herself from the shackles of Lancelot’s mental and sexual hold.
Źródło:
Quêtes littéraires; 2012, 2; 152-161
2084-8099
2657-487X
Pojawia się w:
Quêtes littéraires
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Die Abwesenheit des Protagonisten und sein Schattenbild in "Wallensteins Lager" von Friedrich Schiller
Autorzy:
Aoki, Atsuko
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1032738.pdf
Data publikacji:
2010-12-30
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet Łódzki. Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego
Tematy:
nieobecność
cień
tragiczny los
zdrada
utrata kontroli
śmierć
Immanuel Kant
absence
shadow
tragic fate
betrayal
loss of control
death
Abwesenheit
Schattenbild
tragisches Schicksal
Verrat
Kontrollverlust
Tod
Opis:
Wallensteins Lager zeichnet die Konturen des Protagonisten durch dessen Abwesenheit. Nicht in der Gestalt des wirklichen Wallenstein, sondern als Schattenbild im Lager erscheint das tragische Schicksal, das er erleiden muss: den Verrat, den Verlust der Kontrolle über seine Armee und sein gewaltsamer Tod. Das Schattenbild des Protagonisten verwandelt die Gerüchte im Lageralltag in Wahrheit und die Wahrheit in Geschichte. Der Aufsatz untersucht die Bedeutung des Schattenbildes und klärt den Subjektbegriff Schillers nach seinem Kant-Erlebnis.
Dramat Schillera Obóz Wallensteina kreśli sylwetkę protagonisty przez jego nieobecność. Tragiczny los Wallensteina: zdrada, utrata panowania nad armią oraz jego gwałtowna śmierć ukazane zostały w utworze nie poprzez rzeczywistą postać wodza, lecz przez jego cień w obozie. Cień głównego bohatera zmienia krążące w życiu codziennym obozu pogłoski w prawdę, a prawdę w historię. Artykuł zajmuje się badaniem roli cienia realnego bohatera i wyjaśnia Schillerowskie pojęcie subiektywizmu oparte na koncepcjach moralnych zaczerpniętych z filozofii Kanta.
Schiller’s drama Wallensteins Lager („Wallenstein’s Camp“) delineates the profile of the protagonist by means of his absence. The tragic fate of Wallenstein: treason, loss of control over the army and his sudden death have been presented in the play not through a real character of the general but through his shadow in the camp. The shadow of the main hero changes the rumours circulating in everyday life of the camp into the truth, and the truth into history. The article studies the role of the shadow of the real protagonist and explains Schiller’s notion of subjectivism based on moral concepts borrowed from Kant’s philosophy.
Źródło:
Convivium. Germanistisches Jahrbuch Polen; 2010; 197-211
2196-8403
Pojawia się w:
Convivium. Germanistisches Jahrbuch Polen
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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