On the Poetics of Space of the Latest Chekhov

Géza Horváth S.

IN: Partitúra Irodalomtudományi folyóirat, Volume: XI.  , Issue 1, 2016, p. 21-36., ISSN 1336-7307

DOI: 10.17846/PA.2016.11.1.21-36

Absztrakt:

As it well-known in the Chekhov’s criticism, the heroes of the Russian writer have not only typical but also archetypical characteristic features. In my view, the archetypical feature of a Chekhov-figure/hero, as house, case, scallop-shell etc. keeps a tight relationship with the intimate and existential space analised by Bachelard, in which the hero creates a peculiar pseudo-identity for him- or herself. therefore the analysis of the „image” – as the image/figure/space of the hero – is going on following Bachelard’s thought about „the birth of a new being”,which is proper to the poetic expression. This paper tries to reveal the articulation of the linguistic space of narration in the late trilogy of novellas (The Man is a case; Gooseberries; about Love, 1898). In the case of the latest Chekhov’s drama (The Cherry Orchard, 1903), the aim of the interpretation is the textual space of the author’s instructions.

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