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Popotovanje motiva lepe Vide od Ivana Cankarja do Matjaža Kmecla in Rudija Šelige
ID Pezdirc Bartol, Mateja (Author), ID Toporišič, Tomaž (Author)

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Abstract
Razprava se ukvarja z zanimivim delom še precej neraziskanega dramskega opusa Matjaža Kmecla, v katerem avtor variira slovenski mitični motiv lepe Vide. Analizira njegovo monodramo Lepa Vida ali problem svetega Ožbalta, s katero avtor vstopi v dialoški odnos z nizom slovenskih avtorjev in avtoric, ki v svojih delih interpretirajo ta ključen mit v slovenski literaturi. Igra je »nekakšno nadaljevanje Cankarjeve Lepe Vide« (Kmecl), ki pa je razumljeno predvsem kot občasno sklicevanje na motiviko. Po eni strani nas bo zanimalo razmerje Kmeclove Lepe Vide do Cankarjevega »izhodiščnega« besedila, po drugi strani pa se bomo posvetili dvema interpretacijama motiva lepe Vide v 1970-ih letih, ko sta Matjaž Kmecl in Rudi Šeligo na novo osmislila, reinterpretirala motiv v inovativne izpeljave, ki ju bomo primerjali in umestili v širši kontekst sodobne slovenske drame. Če je bila Cankarjeva Lepa Vida že privid hrepenenja in je imela tudi Šeligova Vida več obrazov ter je pri tem poskušala formalno slediti zgodbi ljudske pesmi, a je z reinterpretacijo lirskega dela ponudila svoje in deloma novo videnje lepe Vide, je prav Kmecl tisti, ki radikalno prekinja slovenski mit ter ga osvobodi Prešernove razklanosti in Cankarjevega hrepenenja.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:slovenska dramatika, motiv lepe Vide, demistifikacija, Ivan Cankar, Lepa Vida, Matjaž Kmecl, Lepa Vida ali problem svetega Ožbalta, Rudi Šeligo, Lepa VIda, Čarovnica iz Zgornje Davče
Work type:Article
Typology:1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
AGRFT - Academy of Theatre, Radio, Film and Television
Publication status:Published
Publication version:Version of Record
Publication date:01.01.2024
Year:2024
Number of pages:Str. 11-21
Numbering:Letn. 69, št. 1/2
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-163825 This link opens in a new window
UDC:821.163.6-2.09
ISSN on article:0021-6933
DOI:10.4312/jis.69.1-2.11-21 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:192486403 This link opens in a new window
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Publication date in RUL:11.10.2024
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Title:Jezik in slovstvo
Shortened title:Jez. slovst.
Publisher:Slavistično društvo Slovenije, Slavistično društvo Slovenije, Založba Univerze v Ljubljani, Zveza društev Slavistično društvo Slovenije
ISSN:0021-6933
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Language:English
Title:The journey of the beautiful Vida motif from Ivan Cankar to Matjaž Kmecl and Rudi Šeligo
Abstract:
The essay revolves around an intriguing part of the still relatively unexplored dramatic opus of Matjaž Kmecl, in which the author explores the Slovenian mythical motif of the beautiful Vida. The analysis focuses on his monodrama Lepa Vida ali problem svetega Ožbalta (Beautiful Vida or the Problem of Saint Ožbalt), through which the author enters into a dialogical relationship with a series of Slovenian authors who interpret this key myth of Slovenian literature. The play is a specific continuation of Cankar’s Beautiful Vida, primarily through occasional references to the central motif. On the one hand, the essay will explore the relationship between Kmecl’s Beautiful Vida and Cankar’s prototext. On the other hand, attention will be given to two interpretations of the motif of the beautiful Vida in the 1970s, when Matjaž Kmecl and Rudi Šeligo reimagined and reinterpreted it in innovative ways. These interpretations will be compared and placed in the broader context of contemporary Slovenian drama. While Cankar’s Beautiful Vida was already a vision of longing, and Šeligo’s Vida attempts to formally follow the narrative of a folk song but offers its own and partly new vision of Beautiful Vida through the reinterpretation of lyrical work. But it is Kmecl who radically breaks away from the Slovenian myth, freeing it from Prešeren’s dichotomy and Cankar’s longing.

Keywords:Slovene drama, Beautiful Vida motif, demystification, Ivan Cankar, Lepa Vida, Matjaž Kmecl, Lepa Vida ali problem svetega Ožbalta, Rudi Šeligo, Lepa VIda, Čarovnica iz Zgornje Davče

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