Abstract

Ubeseditev intencionalnega objekta opozarja na poetičnost Lipuševega besedila kot na posebno stilno funkcijo v romanu Boštjanov let. Intencionalni objekti: voda, hiša in škopnik so objekti iz pisateljevega življenjskega sveta. Ker določajo način njegove eksistence, zavzema Lipuš do njih posebno relacijo na ravni poetičnosti. Pisatelj namreč ni zunanji opazovalec, ampak je v intencionalne objekte sovključen z načinom svojega bivanja v svetu, ki ga določajo eksistenciali: radost, skrb in groza.

Keywords

slovenska književnost;literarne študije;filozofija;intencionalnost;intencionalni objekt;eksistenciali;historični jaz;teoretični jaz;Lipuš;Florjan;1937-;Heidegger;Martin;1889-1976;

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Language: Slovenian
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Organization: UL FF - Faculty of Arts
UDC: 821.163.6.09-31:1
COBISS: 71952738 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary abstract: The putting into words of the intentional object draws attention to both the poetic nature of Lipuš's text as well as to the particular function of style in the novel Boštjanov let. The intentional objects - water, house/home and škopnik (a bundle of straw for thatching) - are part of the author's vital world. Since they determine his way of life, Lipuš has a special ralation towards them on a poetic level. The author is not an external observer of objects, but becomes drawn into them by his manner of existence in the world, which is determined by the existentials: joy, worry and horror.
Secondary keywords: Slovene literature;philosophy;intencionality;intencional object;existencials;historical me;theoretical me;
Pages: Str. 753-758
ID: 23412237
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