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Motiv meniha v gotskem romanu
ID Pipan, Maša (Author), ID Žunkovič, Igor (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Gotski roman v svojih zgodnjih fazah služi kot poligon za raziskovanje človeških strahov, želja in meja razuma ter pogosto uprizarja konflikt med zavestnim, racionalnim jazom in temnimi, skritimi silami nezavednega. To se izraža v obliki potlačenih želj, ki vodijo v transgresijo, v občutju sublimnega in čudnega (uncanny) ali preprosto v nadnaravnih manifestacijah. V svoji diplomski nalogi se osredotočam na analizo okoliščin – notranjih in zunanjih –, ki gotskega zlobneža/junaka, specifično arhetipski lik katoliškega meniha, vodijo v redovniško skušnjavo. Pri tem se večinoma opiram na terminologijo in razlage, kot jih v svoji teoriji razvije Georges Bataille. Obravnavam dela Ann Radcliffe The Italian (1797), Matthewa Lewisa Menih (1796) in E. T. A. Hoffmanna Hudičevi napoji (1815–1816). Pri obravnavi Radcliffe se ne morem izogniti razlikovanju med ženskim in moškim gotskim romanom, ki temelji na ideoloških predpostavkah feministične kritike. Pri obravnavi Hoffmannovega dela, za katero so bistvene psihološke razsežnosti protagonistovega notranjega boja z njihovimi fizičnimi manifestacijami, se moram posluževati tudi nekaterih psihoanalitičnih pojmov, kot jih v svoji teoriji razvije Freud. Nosilec erotične želje postane protagonistov dvojnik. Glavni cilj diplomske naloge je pokazati, da nasilje v gotskem romanu temelji na erotični želji, ki ima svoj izvor v temeljni fascinaciji s smrtjo.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:gotski roman, Ann Radcliffe, Matthew Lewis, E. T. A. Hoffmann, lik meniha, grozljivo, erotizem
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Year:2024
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-163616 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:212652035 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:09.10.2024
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Language:English
Title:The Motif of the Monk in the Gothic Novel
Abstract:
In its early stages, the Gothic novel serves as a testing ground for the exploration of human fears, desires, and the limits of reason, often staging a conflict between the conscious, rational self and the dark, hidden forces of the unconscious. This is expressed in the form of repressed desires leading to transgression, a sense of the sublime and the uncanny, or simply supernatural manifestations. In my thesis I focus on the analysis of the circumstances – internal and external – that lead the Gothic villain/hero, specifically the archetypal figure of the Catholic monk, into the monastic temptation. In doing so, I rely mainly on the terminology and explanations as developed by Georges Bataille in his theory. I discuss Ann Radcliffe's The Italian (1797), Matthew Lewis's The Monk (1796) and E. T. A. Hoffmann's The Devil's Elixirs (1815–1816). In my analysis of Radcliffe, I cannot avoid making a distinction between the female and the male gothic novel based on the ideological assumptions of feminist critique. In considering Hoffmann's work, for which the psychological dimensions of the protagonist's inner struggle, with their physical manifestations, are essential, I also have to resort to some psychoanalytical notions, as developed by Freud in his theory. The bearer of erotic desire becomes the protagonist's double. The main aim of the thesis is to show that the violence in the Gothic novel is based on erotic desire, which has its origin in a fundamental fascination with death.

Keywords:gothic novel, Ann Radcliffe, Matthew Lewis, E. T. A. Hoffmann, the character of a monk, das Unheimliche, eroticism

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