J. K. Rowling’s Imaginary Realm of Faërie – a Collection of Myths and Folktales from Eastern and Western Cultures

Q4 Arts and Humanities
Dialogos Pub Date : 2022-11-29 DOI:10.24818/dlg/2022/39/08
G. Leotescu
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Storytellers, especially fantasy writers, have always relied on the power of a willing reader’s imagination that can surpass any word or image conveyed through literary texts. Our research is fuelled by the possibility to explore the memorable collection of creatures and the symbolic depth that they add to one of the most popular book series of modern times. The analysis is centred on three categories of magical animals that inhabit J. K. Rowling’s wizarding world, as they have either been popular in different mythologies, illustrated the man-beast archetype or can be characterised as magical beings with dark counterparts.
j·k·罗琳的虚构王国Faërie——东西方文化的神话与民间故事集
讲故事的人,尤其是奇幻作家,总是依赖于读者的想象力,这种想象力可以超越文学文本所传达的任何文字或图像。我们的研究是由探索令人难忘的生物集合和象征性的深度的可能性推动的,它们增加了现代最受欢迎的系列丛书之一。分析集中在jk罗琳的魔法世界里的三种魔法动物,因为它们要么在不同的神话中很受欢迎,说明了人兽原型,要么可以被描述为有黑暗对应的魔法生物。
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