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Erotika, družbena kritika in druga svetovna vojna v romanesknem opusu Vinka Möderndorferja
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Abstract
Diplomsko delo obravnava poglavitne teme v romanesknem opusu pisatelja Vinka Möderndorferja in podrobneje analizira zgodovinski roman Druga preteklost s poudarkom na vprašanju, ali gre v tem romanu za roman sprave. Möderndorferjevi romani Tek za rdečo hudičevko, Pokrajina št. 2, Predmestje, Omejen rok trajanja, Ljubezni sinjebradca, Nespečnost, Odprla sem oči in šla k oknu, Opoldne nekega dne, Nihče več ne piše pisem, Konec zgodbe in Druga preteklost so modificirani tradicionalni romani z realističnimi potezami, ki z uporabo sodobnega jezika realistično odslikavajo družbeno stvarnost. V obravnavanih romanih se prepletajo tri glavne teme: erotika/ljubezen, družbena kritika in vojna oziroma partizanska tematika. Intimnejši erotiko in ljubezen avtor tematizira z (duhovito) ironijo, s katero mu uspe razgraditi literarni stereotip moškega kot osvajalca in rešitelja/varuha ženske. Kritika družbene stvarnosti, ki na rob družbe odriva manj uspešne posameznike, je navzoča skoraj v vseh romanih, v zgodovinsko-socialnem romanu Druga preteklost se enakovredno prepleta z vojno oziroma partizansko tematiko in z ljubezensko zgodbo. Nerazrešene travme iz druge svetovne vojne in obdobja takoj po koncu vojne se Vinko Möderndorfer loteva z veliko empatije, ki bralca povabi k etičnemu razmisleku o prebranem. Zgodbena zasnova romana Druga preteklost pa nakazuje avtorjevo prepričanje, da za poravnavo krivic in spravo poskrbi življenje samo.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:slovenska književnost, Vinko Möderndorfer, erotika, družbena kritika, druga svetovna vojna, zgodovinski roman, sprava
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Year:2022
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-138569 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:116894211 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:29.07.2022
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Language:English
Title:Eroticism, Social Criticism, and The Second World War in the Novels of Vinko Möderndorfer
Abstract:
The graduate thesis examines the key themes in the novels of Vinko Möderndorfer, presenting a detailed analysis of his historical novel A Second Past (Druga preteklost). It focuses on the question of whether it can be considered a novel of reconciliation. Möderndorfer’s novels Tek za rdečo hudičevko, Pokrajina št. 2, Predmestje, Omejen rok trajanja, Ljubezni sinjebradca, Nespečnost, Odprla sem oči in šla k oknu, Opoldne nekega dne, Nihče več ne piše pisem, Konec zgodbe and Druga preteklost are modified traditional novels with attributes of realism, employing contemporary language to paint a realistic picture of the social circumstances of the time. The novels in question incorporate three main themes: eroticism/love, social criticism, and war, specifically the partisan movement. The author approaches the more intimate eroticism and love through (humorous) irony, using it to successfully overturn the literary trope of man as the amorous conqueror and the woman’s saviour/protector. The social critique, which focuses on less successful, marginalized individuals, is present throughout most of the novels. In the historical and social novel A Second Past it is on equal footing with the war/partisan theme and the love story. Vinko Möderndorfer approaches unresolved inter- and post-World War II trauma with significant empathy, inviting the reader to ethically reflect on the text. In terms of its composition, the story of A Second Past points to the author’s conviction that injustices and reconciliation are best left to life itself.

Keywords:Slovene literature, Vinko Möderndorfer, eroticism, social criticism, World War II, historical novel, reconciliation

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