William Golding and Bram Stoker – Conceptual Core and Glossing Windows (EVOLI) Cover Image

William Golding and Bram Stoker – Conceptual Core and Glossing Windows (EVOLI)
William Golding and Bram Stoker – Conceptual Core and Glossing Windows (EVOLI)

Author(s): Aba-Carina Pârlog, Marius-Mircea Crişan
Subject(s): Language and Literature Studies, Philology, British Literature
Published by: Editura Universitatii Transilvania din Brasov
Keywords: Lord of the Flies; Dracula; blood; teaching; EVOLI;

Summary/Abstract: As Carol Senf suggests (“Dracula: The Unseen Face in the Mirror” 1979), one of the greatest dangers which Bram Stoker’s characters have to face is the evil inside them. This theme was developed in different ways in 20th-century British literature. An interpretation of the background, setting, and story in William Golding's Lord of the Flies can be very useful forthe understanding of the darkness of one's soul and the way in which people can dreadhuman nature. The digital tool EVOLI offers a chance for teachers and students alike toteach and learn about Lord of the Flies by transgressing the borders of language and turningaffected spirituality into a reason for analysing the depths of cultural codifications. Theelements connected to the novel are taken into account using various views onmethodological hermeneutics so that meanings may be made transparent and the messageof the author can be rendered without any bias. The importance of this approach is shownby students’ feedback to this kind of a perspective on a theme of evilness, terror and death.The presence of a Beast in the midst of the action and of an overall Beelzebub influencing allcharacters helps one create a scale of human corruption which determines a gradation ofthe connotations of what haunting is.

  • Issue Year: 14/2021
  • Issue No: Suppl
  • Page Range: 177-186
  • Page Count: 10
  • Language: English