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DOI: 10.25205/2307-1737 Roskomnadzor certificate number Эл № ФС 77-84784 | |
Kritika i Semiotika (Critique and Semiotics) | |
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ArticleName: The evolution of the Plot-Motive Complex in the Artistic Narrative of the Reader Authors: O. N. Turysheva Ural Federal University named after the B. N. Yeltsin
Abstract: The problem of the article is the question of the nature of the image of the reader in the literature of different epochs. A method is proposed for its detection – an investigation of those transformations that the story about reading in the historical and literary perspective is going through. A definition of the subject of reading is given, its motive elements are revealed. The subject of close analysis is the evolution of the motive, which completes the plot scheme of the narrative about the reader. This is the motive for acquiring (transforming the reader). It is noted that in the history of literature this motive receives both a positive and a negative interpretation. In the first case, it finds its realization in depicting how the hero realizes the hopes that have developed on the basis of his interaction with the book. In the second – in the image of the reader’s defeat. Moreover, both the positive attainments and the fiasco of the reader have in the literature of different epochs the different content and different visual contours. It is concluded that in the literature of the Middle Ages, which for the first time turned to the topic of the reading person, the theme of good reading results dominates. Its vivid expression is found in the Confessions of Aurelius Augustine. Subsequently, the motive of the reader’s defeat comes to the forefront. This trend is observed in the literature of romanticism, realism, modernism and postmodernism. The bases for explaining the reader's defeat each epoch offers different concepts. It is noted that in the literature of postmodernism another tendency in the image of the reader ripens. It returns the narration to the vector initially specified in the European literature – the vector of the image of the positive results of communication with the book. They are linked to the fact that reading becomes a register of reaching friendly agreement with another person. This trend is presented, for example, in the works of A. Bayette, I. Calvino, K. J. Fowler. Also in the literature of postmodernism the image of the reader changes: it is often depicted as an object of ideological influence on the part of the text. An example is M. Elizarov’s novel The Librarian. But the subordination of life to the book samples is interpreted not only as a form of literature violence over the reader's consciousness, but also as an objective cultural entity in relation to which direct appraisal judgments are impossible. This turn in the image of the reader is illustrated by an appeal to the story of the German writer U. Plenzdorf, “The New Suffering of the Young V.” The revealed dynamics of the motive of acquisition is explained by the historical and cultural specifics of understanding the role of the book. Keywords: hero-reader, the plot of reading, the motive of the reader’s transformation, the motive of the reader’s defeat Bibliography: Izer V. Izmenenie funktsiy literatury. Sovremennaya literaturnaya teoriya. Antologiya. Moscow, Flinta-Nauka, 2004, p. 42–43. (in Russ.) Kristeva J. Au commencement était l'amour. Psychanalyse et foi. P., 1985. Plenzdorf U. Novye stradaniya yunogo V. Transl. by A. Karelskiy. Inostrannaya literatura, 1973, no. 12, p. 106–152. (in Russ.) Starobinski J. Kritika i printsip avtoriteta: ot Russo do Zhermeny de Stal. In: Starobinski J. Poeziya i znanie: istoriya literatury i kul’tury. Transl. by S. N. Zenkin. Moscow, Yazyki slavyanskoy kul’tury, 2002, vol. 1, p. 314–333. (in Russ.) Turysheva O. N. Kniga – chtenie – chitatel’ kak predmet literatury. Ekaterinburg, USU Publ., 2011, 285 p. (in Russ.) |
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