Przestrzeń i jej funkcje w Rzece Złodziei Michaela Crummeya
The fiction of Michael Crummey, one of the renowned contemporary Canadian writers, is deeply rooted in the landscape of his home-island, that is, Newfoundland. In his debut novel River Thieves published in 2001, the author shows the land as a non-anthropological determinant of human history and the...
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ftunivbialystok:oai:repozytorium.uwb.edu.pl:11320/9921 2023-05-15T17:21:19+02:00 Przestrzeń i jej funkcje w Rzece Złodziei Michaela Crummeya Reading space in Michael Crummey's River Thieves Feldman-Kołodziejuk, Ewelina 2020 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11320/9921 pl pol Świat i Słowo, T. 34, nr 1 (2020), s. 321-336 1731-3317 http://hdl.handle.net/11320/9921 Świat i Słowo orcid:0000-0003-1205-1510 Copyright © by Akademia Techniczno-Humanistyczna w Bielsku-Białej Beothuks Michael Crummey Newfoundland space memory Beothukowie Nowa Fundlandia przestrzeń pamięć Article 2020 ftunivbialystok 2020-12-15T00:04:16Z The fiction of Michael Crummey, one of the renowned contemporary Canadian writers, is deeply rooted in the landscape of his home-island, that is, Newfoundland. In his debut novel River Thieves published in 2001, the author shows the land as a non-anthropological determinant of human history and the only witness to keep a vivid, undistorted memory of the vanished tribe of Beothuks. This article invites the reading of Crummey’s works through the prism of geopoetics and cultural geography. It shows what functions the space/land plays in the discussed narrative and how it adds new meanings to an old story, that is the extinction of Red Indians. Endowed with agency, nature is as important an agent in history-making as the settlers and first inhabitants; moreover, at present day it acts a live repository of memory. The article also investigates the differences between the English and Polish editions of the novel, focusing on the maps that precede the narrative. e.feldman@uwb.edu.pl Uniwersytet w Białymstoku 34 1 321 336 Article in Journal/Newspaper Newfoundland Repozytorium Uniwersytetu w Białymstoku (RUB) Home Island ENVELOPE(-64.232,-64.232,60.167,60.167) |
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The fiction of Michael Crummey, one of the renowned contemporary Canadian writers, is deeply rooted in the landscape of his home-island, that is, Newfoundland. In his debut novel River Thieves published in 2001, the author shows the land as a non-anthropological determinant of human history and the only witness to keep a vivid, undistorted memory of the vanished tribe of Beothuks. This article invites the reading of Crummey’s works through the prism of geopoetics and cultural geography. It shows what functions the space/land plays in the discussed narrative and how it adds new meanings to an old story, that is the extinction of Red Indians. Endowed with agency, nature is as important an agent in history-making as the settlers and first inhabitants; moreover, at present day it acts a live repository of memory. The article also investigates the differences between the English and Polish editions of the novel, focusing on the maps that precede the narrative. e.feldman@uwb.edu.pl Uniwersytet w Białymstoku 34 1 321 336 |
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