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Volčje noči in Grad : diplomsko delo
ID Pintar, Barbara (Author), ID Zupan Sosič, Alojzija (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
V primerjalni analizi modernističnih romanov Volčje noči Vlada Žabota in Grad Franza Kafke se je največ sorodnosti pokazalo na ravni trpnih in trpečih antijunakov, kronotopa (oddaljena vasica v zimi), notranje zgradbe (podobja, motivov, lajtmotivov, simbolov) in neznosno tesnobne atmosfere. Bistvena razlika med knjigama pa je v tem, da duševno integriteto in celo samo eksistenco protagonista Volčjih noči ogroža dramatično zaostren paralelni svet slovanskega praznoverja (vraž, šeg, navad in običajev), medtem ko se osrednja literarna figura Gradu spopada z absurdno (grajsko) zakonodajo. Slovenski in svetovni romanopisec sta univerzalistične, vedno aktualne življenjske teme, ki ponujajo različne interpretativne možnosti, obdelala vsak na svoj lasten kreativen način, formiran skozi osebni jezikovni slog.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:slovenska književnost, češka književnost, avstrijska književnost, modernistični roman, večpomenskost, mitopoetika, fantastika, odtujenost, pasivnost, tek na mestu, labirint, zlo, vampir, birokracija, tesnoba, nesmisel, Vlado Žabot, Volčje noči, Franz Kafka, Grad
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[B. Pintar]
Year:2024
Number of pages:36 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-161981 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:18.09.2024
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Secondary language

Language:English
Title:The Nights of the Wolves and The Castle
Abstract:
In a comparative analysis of modernist novels The Nights of the Wolves (Volčje noči) by Vlado Žabot and The Castle by Franz Kafka, the most similarities emerged at the level of the bearing and suffering anti-heroes, the chronotope (a remote village in winter), the internal structure (imagery, motifs, leitmotifs, symbols), and the unbearably anxious atmosphere. The essential difference between the two books is that the mental integrity and even the very existence of the protagonist of The Nights of the Wolves is threatened by the dramatically exacerbated parallel world of Slavic superstition (superstitious beliefs, customs, habits, and traditions), while the central literary figure of The Castle is confronted with absurd (castle) legislation. The Slovenian and the world novelist have each treated the universalistic, ever-present themes of life offering various interpretive possibilities, in their own creative way, shaped by their personal linguistic style.

Keywords:Slovene literature, Czech literature, Austrian literature, modernist novel, multiple meanings, mythopoetics, fantasy, alienation, passivity, labyrinth, spot running, evil, vampire, bureaucracy, anxiety, nonsense, Vlado Žabot, Volčje noči, Franz Kafka, The castle

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