Original title:
Po katastrofě – kolportážní román jako řemeslo a výraz vnitřního dialogu. Morana čili Svět a jeho nicoty
Translated title:
After the disaster – the serialized pulp novel as a craft and an expression of internal dialogue. Morana or The world and its nothingness
Authors:
Janoušek, Pavel Document type: Papers Conference/Event: Plzeňské sympozium k problematice 19. století /36/: Člověk a společnost 19. století tváří v tvář katastrofě, Plzeň (CZ), 20160225
Year:
2017
Language:
cze Abstract:
[cze][eng] Autor analyzuje prózu Morana čili Svět a jeho nicoty (Morana nebo svět a jeho nicota), kterou Karel Sabina publikoval v roce 1874 pod pseudonymem Arian Zelinský jako výraz své osobní, filozofické a především literární reakce na "národní soud ", což souvisí s jeho odhalením jako policejního agenta, následnou exkomunikací a označením za zrádce národa.The author analyses the prose work Morana čili Svět a jeho nicoty (Morana or The World and its Nothingness) which Karel Sabina published in 1874 under the pseudonym Arian Želinský, as an expression of his personal, philosophical and above all literary reaction to the “national court”, which unmasked him as a police agent and turned him into an excommunicated “traitor to the nation”. The objective here is to establish the manner in which Sabina reflected his private fall from grace in his literary testimony, working inter alia with the flood motif, which was inspired by the disastrous floods of May 1872, i.e. the way he reflected his internal discord in the external form of a conventional serialized pulp novel with an aristocratic setting, with mordant dialogue between various life truths.
Keywords:
1872 flood; 19th century; Czech literature; literary irony; national court; postmodern prose; Sabina, Karel; serialized pulp novel Host item entry: Člověk a společnost 19. století tváří v tvář katastrofě, ISBN 978-80-200-2652-1
Institution: Institute of Czech Literature AS ČR
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Document availability information: Fulltext is available at the institute of the Academy of Sciences. Original record: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0269061