In: World Literature Studies, vol. 11, no. 3
Detaily:
Rok, strany: 2019, 89 - 101
Jazyk: slo
Kľúčové slová:
Narrator as homo duplex. Metatextual play. Collective and individual history. Film adaptation. Anaesthesia.
Typ článku: štúdie / articles
Typ dokumentu: pdf
O článku:
This study analyses the famous novel The Notebook (Le Grand Cahier, 1986) by the Hungarian-Swiss Francophone novelist Ágota Kristóf (1935–2011) and its film adaptation The Notebook (A nagy füzet, 2013) directed by Hungarian film director János Szász, as the allegory of “Big History”, as the recording of human tragedy (or the tragedy of human destructiveness and lust for power) and also the tragedy of the individual. We also focus on special narrative techniques (1st person plural narrator, narrative voice as homo duplex), which are especially significant in relation to brutal scenes of violence, sexual deviations, moral violations, and its film transformation.
Ako citovať:
ISO 690:
Andričíková, M., Getlík, P. 2019. „Veľký zošit“ Agoty Kristof a jeho filmová adaptácia: svedectvo o (ne)dobrovoľnej anestézii. In World Literature Studies, vol. 11, no.3, pp. 89-101. 1337-9275.
APA:
Andričíková, M., Getlík, P. (2019). „Veľký zošit“ Agoty Kristof a jeho filmová adaptácia: svedectvo o (ne)dobrovoľnej anestézii. World Literature Studies, 11(3), 89-101. 1337-9275.
O vydaní:
Vydavateľ: ÚSvL SAV, v. v. i.
Publikované: 30. 9. 2019