L'ile symbolique vernienne ou a la recherche du Grand Temps Mythique

As it has been pointed out by all researchers of human imaginary, the territory of an island may be understood as a place of regeneration (recreation) of the Great Mythical Time, the beginnings of humanity, sanctified by the presence of gods and ancient heroes. The same is true for the symbolic Vern...

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Main Author: Adam Jarosz
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Catalan
Spanish
French
Italian
Portuguese
Published: Masaryk University 2013
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Online Access:https://doaj.org/article/aaf743be3615499a955ed1bf85596ef2
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:aaf743be3615499a955ed1bf85596ef2 2023-09-05T13:17:14+02:00 L'ile symbolique vernienne ou a la recherche du Grand Temps Mythique Adam Jarosz 2013-07-01T00:00:00Z https://doaj.org/article/aaf743be3615499a955ed1bf85596ef2 CA ES FR IT PT cat spa fre ita por Masaryk University https://journals.phil.muni.cz/erb/article/view/26073 https://doaj.org/toc/1803-7399 https://doaj.org/toc/2336-4416 1803-7399 2336-4416 https://doaj.org/article/aaf743be3615499a955ed1bf85596ef2 Études romanes de Brno, Vol 32, Iss 1 (2013) aetas aurea illud tempus Philology. Linguistics P1-1091 French literature - Italian literature - Spanish literature - Portuguese literature PQ1-3999 article 2013 ftdoajarticles 2023-08-20T00:34:29Z As it has been pointed out by all researchers of human imaginary, the territory of an island may be understood as a place of regeneration (recreation) of the Great Mythical Time, the beginnings of humanity, sanctified by the presence of gods and ancient heroes. The same is true for the symbolic Verne's island, whose literary visions often refer to the subject/motif of illud tempus, the golden age of humanity. In Julius Verne's prose, this subject becomes updated, inter alia, in the form of numerous allusions to Atlantis, the mythical island that became the symbol of perfection of the first human epoch (Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea, The Mysterious Island). The problem of recreation (regeneration) of the imaginary Great Mythical Time in the works of Julius Verne requires the quotation from another work by the author, where the problem finds a good literary reflection. In "The Adventures of Captain Hatteras", a novel concerning polar exploration, heroes have a chance to visit Arctic Arcadia, an uninhabited country, which owing to its beauty becomes an ephemeral reflection of the nature's perfection and of excellent symbiosis between nature and man, a relation that existed in illo tempore. Both literary visions (Atlantis, Arctic Arcadia) prove that the myth of the "Golden Age" (aetas aurea) appears also in the Verne's works. If analysed from this angle of vision, they show traces of basic psychological dynamisms that characterise homo symbolicus. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Verne ENVELOPE(-67.550,-67.550,-67.750,-67.750)
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description As it has been pointed out by all researchers of human imaginary, the territory of an island may be understood as a place of regeneration (recreation) of the Great Mythical Time, the beginnings of humanity, sanctified by the presence of gods and ancient heroes. The same is true for the symbolic Verne's island, whose literary visions often refer to the subject/motif of illud tempus, the golden age of humanity. In Julius Verne's prose, this subject becomes updated, inter alia, in the form of numerous allusions to Atlantis, the mythical island that became the symbol of perfection of the first human epoch (Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea, The Mysterious Island). The problem of recreation (regeneration) of the imaginary Great Mythical Time in the works of Julius Verne requires the quotation from another work by the author, where the problem finds a good literary reflection. In "The Adventures of Captain Hatteras", a novel concerning polar exploration, heroes have a chance to visit Arctic Arcadia, an uninhabited country, which owing to its beauty becomes an ephemeral reflection of the nature's perfection and of excellent symbiosis between nature and man, a relation that existed in illo tempore. Both literary visions (Atlantis, Arctic Arcadia) prove that the myth of the "Golden Age" (aetas aurea) appears also in the Verne's works. If analysed from this angle of vision, they show traces of basic psychological dynamisms that characterise homo symbolicus.
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