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Eksistencializem in modernizem v Smoletovem romanu Črni dnevi in beli dan ter njegov primerjalni kontekst z vidika upodobitve ženske : diplomsko delo
ID Jeseničnik, Liana (Author), ID Matajc, Vanesa (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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V diplomski nalogi bom obravnavala dva literarna viška modernistične proze po drugi svetovni vojni. Prvi obravnavani roman avtorja Dominika Smoleta,Črni dnevi in beli dan, izdan leta 1958, je obveljal za prvi slovenski moderni roman in za enega vrhuncev slovenske povojne literature. Drugi roman je bil objavljen leta 1954 in nosi naslov Mandarini. Napisala ga je francoska eksistencialistična pisateljica Simone de Beauvoir in zanj prejela najbolj prestižno literarno nagrado v Franciji, Prix Goncourt, kmalu po izdaji. Oba avtorja imata zelo pomembno vlogo pri razvoju povojne literature. Dominik Smole je deloval na področju slovenske in Simone de Beauvoir v domenimednarodne povojne feministične literature.Sodelovala sta pri mnogih literarnih revijah in časopisih, s katerimi sta razširjala tedanje literarno obzorje. V diplomski nalogi se bom ukvarjala predvsem z vprašanjem eksistencializma in modernizma v navedenima romanoma in se osredotočila na njun primerjalni kontekst z vidika upodobitve ženske.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:literatura in feminizem, slovenska književnost, francoska književnost, modernizem, eksistencializem, literarni liki, ženske, diplomsko delo
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[L. Jeseničnik]
Year:2018
Number of pages:31 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-104638 This link opens in a new window
UDC:82.02"19":305-055.2
COBISS.SI-ID:67902818 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:09.10.2018
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Language:English
Abstract:
In my thesis I will deal with two literary highlights of modern prose after the Second World War. The first novel, published in 1958, Črni dnevi in beli dan (Black days and a White Day), written by Dominik Smole, is considered the first Slovenian post-war modern novel and one of the literary peaks of Slovenian existential fiction. The second novel,Mandarins, published in 1954, by a French existentialist writer Simone de Beauvoir, received the highest literary prize of France, Prix Goncourt, shortly after its release. Both authors play a key role in the development of post-war literature, Dominik Smole in Slovenian literature, and Simone de Beauvoir in the trans-national post-war feminist literature. They participated in important literary magazines and newspapers, and with that they extended the space of literary freedom. In my thesis I address the question of modernism and existentialism in Smole's and Beauvoir's novels. Comparison of both novels points out representation of woman in the aspect of existential thought.


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