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Name: Spatial Archetypes

Authors: Fukson Leonid Yu.

State University of Kemerovo, Kemerovo, Russian Federation

In the section Theory and Analysis of Plot

Issue 1, 2014Pages 9-15
UDK: 82.0DOI:

Abstract: This article is based on the idea of the artistic reality anthropomorphism. From this thesis it follows that a fictional artistic space is not an empty capacity for different imaged objects. This is a dimension of a fictional character intention and an axiological frame of a fictional reality which is determined by an author. The article describes two basic spatial forms of an artistic image of a human. They are Home and Wander. All aspects both of these spatial archetypes implicitly contain different semantic and axiological possibilities that are realized in particular literary works. Two invariants of poetic formations derive countless variations. The article touches on semantic shifts of these spatial archetypes and their possible conflict in a scope of one literary work. The author of the article considers having a clear idea about these basic spatial formats to be one of the significant keys to a meaning of an artistic image of a human.

Keywords: spatial archetypes, anthropomorphism, home, wander, fiction reality.

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