Conception of Space in Two Late Nineteenth-Century Writers, Thomas Hardy and Josef Karel Šlejhar

Z. Beran
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The famous English novelist and poet Thomas Hardy and the little-known Czech short story writer Josef K. Šlejhar share a similar position in literary history, both being frequently, and rather inaccurately, discussed in the context of European naturalism. Though being partly influenced by the same ideas as the French naturalists, they both developed an individual mode of representation, especially in the way they structure the space of their fiction. The present paper attempts to analyse their approach and to demonstrate the fundamental difference of their conceptions. The prevailing form of space in Hardy is structured landscape where the nodal points are loci characterized by specific semantic density determining the issues the major characters are confronted with. Contrary to this, Šlejhar’s conception tends to present space as an exteriorizing projection of his characters’ situation, very often representing a moral dilemma of an individual or a community; due to this his space is less structured but more intense, deriving its meaning from the character, while in Hardy the process is reverse. The principal focus of the paper is thus on the semantics of the interaction between character and its environment or circumambient space.
十九世纪后期两位作家的空间观念:托马斯·哈代和约瑟夫·卡雷尔Šlejhar
著名的英国小说家和诗人托马斯·哈代和鲜为人知的捷克短篇小说作家约瑟夫·k·Šlejhar在文学史上有着相似的地位,他们都经常在欧洲自然主义的背景下被讨论,但相当不准确。虽然部分受到法国博物学家相同思想的影响,但他们都发展了一种个人的表现模式,特别是在他们构建小说空间的方式上。本文试图分析他们的方法,并证明他们的概念的根本区别。哈代的主要空间形式是结构化景观,其中节点是具有特定语义密度的位点,决定了主要人物所面临的问题。与此相反,Šlejhar的概念倾向于将空间呈现为人物处境的外化投影,通常代表个人或社区的道德困境;因此,他的空间结构更少,但更强烈,从人物中获得意义,而哈代的过程恰恰相反。因此,本文的主要焦点是人物与其环境或周围空间之间相互作用的语义。
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