etični izzivi literarnih junakov v delih Cankarja, Tolstoja in Dostojevskega
Abstract
Članek obravnava iskanje resnice, kot se kaže v izbranih delih Ivana Cankarja, Fjodorja Mihajloviča Dostojevskega in Leva Nikolajeviča Tolstoja. Ivan Cankar je s svojim načelom etičnega poslanstva in resnice kot »najvišje ideje« umetnosti ostal zvest vse življenje. Bil je prvi slovenski pisatelj, ki je posebno globoko prodrl v problematiko človekove vesti. Dostojevski prek svojih literarnih junakov predstavlja svoje poglede o duševnih, moralnih in metafizičnih konfliktih. Tolstoj v svojih romanih kaže ogledalo človeških strasti, moči, šibkosti, groze in upanja; rešitev za izpraznjenost sodobnega sveta vidi v duhovnosti, ki najučinkoviteje združuje ljudi vseh kultur in religij. Primerjava med avtorji in njihovimi deli odpira prostor za intertekstualno analizo in interreligiozno hermenevtiko. To omogoča razmislek o vplivu in recepciji literature velikih pisateljev, ki so analitiki človeške duše, na široko javnost v duhu ekumenizma in medreligijskega dialoga
Keywords
slovenska književnost;ruska književnost;literarni junaki;literarne teme;resnica;etika;Cankar;Ivan;1876-1918;Tolstoj;Lev Nikolaevič;1828-1910;Dostoevskij;Fedor Mihajlovič;1821-1881;
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Language: |
Slovenian |
Year of publishing: |
2015 |
Typology: |
1.02 - Review Article |
Organization: |
UL TEOF - Theological Faculty |
UDC: |
821.163.6.09Cankar I.:17 |
COBISS: |
10292483
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ISSN: |
2335-4127 |
Parent publication: |
Edinost in dialog
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566 |
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Secondary language: |
English |
Secondary title: |
Ethic Challenges of Literary Heroes in the Works of F. M. Dostoyevsky, L. N. Tolstoy and I. Cankar |
Secondary abstract: |
This article deals with the search for truth as manifested in selected works by Ivan Cankar, F. M. Dostoyevsky and L. N. Tolstoy. Throughout his life, Ivan Cankar remained true to his principle of having an ethical mission and of Truth being the “ultimate idea” of art. He was the first Slovenian writer to truly penetrate into the special problems of the human consciousness. Dostoyevsky, meanwhile, presents his views on psychological, moral and metaphysical conflicts through his literary protagonists. Tolstoy’s novels are a mirror for human passions, strengths, weaknesses, fears and hopes; he sees the solution for the emptiness of the modern world in a spirituality that effectively unites people of all cultures and religions. Comparing these authors and their works gives rise to intertextual analysis and interreligious hermeneutics. This allows us to reflect on the influence and reception these great writers – these analysts of the human soul – on the general public in the spirit of ecumenism and interreligious dialogue. |
Secondary keywords: |
reality;truth;literature;Cankar;Dostoyevsky;Tolstoy;ecumenism;dialogu; |
URN: |
URN:NBN:SI |
Type (COBISS): |
Article |
Pages: |
str. 65-74 |
Volume: |
ǂLetn. ǂ70 |
Issue: |
ǂšt. ǂ1/2 |
Chronology: |
2015 |
ID: |
11203497 |