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Tytuł: | Say what I am : Aldhelmian riddle as the language of transformation |
Autor: | Borysławski, Rafał |
Słowa kluczowe: | tożsamość; własność; filozofia; identity; property; philosophy |
Data wydania: | 2002 |
Wydawca: | Katowice : Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Śląskiego |
Źródło: | W. Kalaga, T. Rachwał (red.), "(Trans)-formations I : identity and property : essays in cultural practice" (S. 187-201). Katowice : Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Śląskiego |
Abstrakt: | "The role of riddles in the development of literary forms cannot be underestimated,
although nowadays their generic identity is mostly limited to the
sphere of childish word games. Riddles, having evolved from oral origins and
giving rise to various literary forms, are inextricably connected with the notion
of metamorphosis to the extent possibly even greater than any other literary
genre. A riddle acquires its intrinsic character verbally veiling the object
it shrewdly attempts to describe. In order to do so, it resorts to the change within
the frame of reference conventionally applied to the object in question. However,
not only are the riddles created by transforming the referential system for
their actual objects but it is also the very formula of the riddlic element in them
which often undergoes transformation. The intention of my essay is to illustrate the possibility of such processes by discussing a particular collection of
eighth-century Anglo-Latin riddles composed by Aldhelm bishop of Sherboume." (fragm.) |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12128/12490 |
ISBN: | 83-226-1207-9 |
Pojawia się w kolekcji: | Książki/rozdziały (W.Hum.)
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