Vyvažovací světadíl, Dehydrované moře a Nakřupnuté hory – vítejte na Zeměploše T. Pratchetta
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Terry Pratchett has created a fictional world, an integral part of which is a detailed and sophisticated
system of place names. In his novels there are realistic names giving us an illusion of the
real world and often serving as a characterization as well. Association is typical for a further kind
of literary toponyms, the names refer to actual places on Earth, they activate our general cultural
knowledge encyclopedia and play with the reader and his/her interpretive abilities. The last group
of toponyms is purely artistic, they were created as a language game, probably the most important
criterion was their aesthetic appeal. The names often deliberately destroy the illusion of reality and
probability (we can talk about the anti-illusionist function), they demonstrate their artificiality, that
they are a part of the author’s game. Whatever the motivation, meaning or possible allusion, all
toponyms in the fictional world of the novels operate in the same way. They locate the story and
help in spacial orientation within the Discworld, the names are an integral part of how the characters
perceive and experience their space.
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