FAȚETE ALE UNOR NAUFRAGII: CIVILIZAȚIA SALVATOARE
FACETS OF SOME WRECKS: THE SAVING CIVILIZATION
Author(s): Lucian Vasile BâgiuSubject(s): Language and Literature Studies, Essay|Book Review |Scientific Life, Studies of Literature, Cultural Essay
Published by: Editura Aeternitas
Keywords: outcast; island; civilization; savagery; salvation;
Summary/Abstract: The essay is a comparative analysis of the way in which salvation is presented into three novels dealing with shipwrecks and outcasts: Golding’s Lord of the Flies (1954), Tournier’s Friday, or The Other Island (1967), and Coetzee’s Foe (1986). Through the comparative analysis of three novels of the 20th century, the essay highlights how the shipwreck of the representatives of European civilization on an exotic, deserted and uninhabited island leads to a similar solution, of the impossibility of salvation in the framework of the same civilization. The difference in vision from the happy end feature of the Robinson myth established by Daniel Defoe is self-imposed and proves an acute crisis of modern man’s consciousness, but also an aesthetic awareness of the fact that, a few hundred years away from the establishment of the modern myth, European civilization can no longer feed on its own illusions.
Journal: Incursiuni în imaginar
- Issue Year: 15/2024
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 243-270
- Page Count: 28
- Language: Romanian