Animal symbolism in works of H. P. Lovecraft

Q4 Arts and Humanities
Ars Aeterna Pub Date : 2021-12-01 DOI:10.2478/aa-2021-0016
Augustín Sokol, Jozefa Pevčíková
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Abstract Howard Phillips Lovecraft is widely considered to be one of the most influential writers of modern horror fiction and one of the main pioneers of the genre in its current form. One of the less discussed attributes of his work is his use of animal symbolism, despite how common it is, and serves several important functions. We will examine the different forms of animal symbolism in Lovecraft’s writing, their use and their respective functions. Our main goal will be to examine how animal symbolism in Lovecraft’s work was influenced by cultural and mythological sources and his own opinions towards different creatures and what they represent, in which case we will examine how his knowledge and beliefs may have influenced his depiction of animals. Our focus will be on the depiction of cats, dogs, snakes, aquatic, and amphibious animals as these play a significant role Lovecraftian fiction. We will also examine how animal symbolism connects to the key themes in cosmic horror, such as its negation of anthropocentrism.
洛夫克拉夫特作品中的动物象征主义
摘要霍华德·菲利普斯·洛夫克拉夫特被广泛认为是现代恐怖小说中最具影响力的作家之一,也是目前这一类型小说的主要先驱之一。他的作品中一个较少被讨论的特点是他使用了动物象征主义,尽管它很常见,但它有几个重要的功能。我们将考察洛夫克拉夫特作品中不同形式的动物象征主义,它们的使用和各自的功能。我们的主要目标是研究洛夫克拉夫特作品中的动物象征主义是如何受到文化和神话来源以及他自己对不同生物的看法以及它们所代表的东西的影响的,在这种情况下,我们将研究他的知识和信仰是如何影响他对动物的描绘的。我们将重点关注猫、狗、蛇、水生动物和两栖动物的描绘,因为它们在洛夫克拉夫特小说中扮演着重要角色。我们还将研究动物象征主义如何与宇宙恐怖中的关键主题联系起来,比如它对人类中心主义的否定。
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Ars Aeterna
Ars Aeterna Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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期刊介绍: The multidisciplinary journal focused on the questions of art and its importance in the contemporary world for the development of culture, mutual understanding, and the human Self.
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