diplomsko delo
Branka Berdnik (Author), Jožica Čeh Steger (Mentor)

Abstract

Ciril Kosmač je v slovenskem literarnem prostoru znan kot ploden pisec kratke proze, predvsem novel. Spada med socialnorealistične avtorje, ki v svoja besedila vnašajo elemente nove stvarnosti, ob tem pa počasi rušijo stare ekspresionistične vzorce. V arhaični svet tolminske pokrajine - ki je središče njegovih novel - postavlja zgodbe vaških posebnežev, čudakov, norčkov ter telesno in duševno prizadetih revežev, prek katerih odpira temeljna človekova vprašanja o sreči, življenju, lepoti, svobodi. V diplomskem delu z naslovom Koncept živali v Kosmačevi kratki prozi je obravnavana motivika in simbolika živali ter primere z izhodiščnim območjem živali. Kosmač v svoje novele vključuje vrste domačih živali, gozdnih in divjih živali, vrste ptic - bodisi domačih ali divjih ter tudi grde, nevarne in škodljive živali. Z nekaterimi izraža svoje hrepenenje po sreči, svobodi, z drugimi pa kot kritik pokaže tudi na težke socialne in duševne stiske, s kakršnimi se je moral spopasti Kosmačev človek na trdem slovenskem podeželju v času pred drugo svetovno vojno in neposredno po njej. Ob vstopanju živali v novele ter ob njihovem oblikovanju pa se razodeva pisateljev smisel za humor, ironija, celo groteska. Posebnost Kosmačeve proze pa se kaže tudi v njegovi občutljivosti za lepoto, dobroto ter etično moč. Pisateljeva zraslost z domačo pokrajino, navezanost na izročilo prednikov in zlitje s prvinskim življenjem vaškega posebneža so narekovale tudi živo ljudsko besedo ter mnogo ljudskih primer. Posebej z živalskimi primerami Kosmač poglobljeno okarakterizira svoje osebe ter jih s tem na drugačen, zanimivejši, slikovit, večinoma tudi bolj nazoren način prikaže in označi, z vsemi dobrimi in slabimi lastnostmi. Pri tem gre večkrat za negativno vrednotenje ali smešenje, s katerim ustvarja posebno vzdušje. Zaradi vseh uporabljenih primer pa je svet, ki nam ga želi prikazati Kosmač v svojih novelah, še posebej živ, slikovit in pester.

Keywords

slovenska književnost;Kosmač, Ciril;živali;narava;motivi;simboli;primera;kratka proza;diplomska dela;

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Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Source: Maribor
Typology: 2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization: UM FF - Faculty of Arts
Publisher: [B. Berdnik]
UDC: 821.163.6(043.2)
COBISS: 18502408 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: The concept of animals in Kosmač's short prose
Secondary abstract: In the Slovenian literary space Ciril Kosmač is known as a prolific writer of short stories, especially novels. He belongs to the social-realistic authors, who puts elements of new realism in their texts, while slowly disrupting old patterns of expressionism. In the archaic world of the Tolmin region - which is the center of his novels - he puts stories of village weirdos, freaks, fools, physically and mentally disabled poor men, through which he raises fundamental human questions about happiness, life, beauty and freedom. My diploma, entitled The concept of animals in Kosmač's short prose, discusses about the animal motifs, symbolism and contains similes with animal base areas. Kosmač includes a lot of domestic animals, forest and wild animals, different species of birds-either domestic or wild as well as ugly, dangerous and harmful animals in his novels. With some of them, he expresses his own longing after happiness, freedom, with others he points out, as a critic, the difficult social and mental distresses, with those Kosmač's character, in the hard Slovenian coutryside by the time before Second World War and immediately after it, had to face with it. By including the animals in this novels and by designing them we can reveal the authors sense of humour, irony and even grotesque. The speciallity of Kosmač's prose is also reflected in his sensitivity for beauty, goodness and ethical strength. The writers growing with the home landscape, attachment to the tradition of ancestros and the fusion with the primal life of a village weirdo inspired the living nation words and many other nation similes. Particularly with animal similes Kosmač does accurately charactarizes his characters and with that he, on a different, more interesting, scenic and mostly more striking manner, shows and indicates the good and bad attributes. Thereby it is often a negative evaluation or ridicule, with which he creates a special atmosphere. Because of all the used similes, the world is, shown by Ciril Kosmač's novels, especially live, colourful and variable.
Secondary keywords: Ciril Kosmač;animal;nature;motif;symbol;simile.;
URN: URN:SI:UM:
Type (COBISS): Undergraduate thesis
Thesis comment: Univ. v Mariboru, Filozofska fak., Oddelek za slovanske jezike in književnosti
Pages: 91 f.
Keywords (UDC): language;linguistics;literature;jezikoslovje;filologija;književnost;literature;književnost;literatures of individual languages and language families;književnost posameznih jezikov;literature of slavic (slavonic) languages;slovanske književnosti;south slavic / slavonic literatures;južnoslovanske književnosti;slovenian literature;slovenska književnost;
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