Żywotność Bachtinowskiej „poetyki czasoprzestrzeni” na przykładzie "Prawieku i innych czasów" oraz "Empuzjonu" Olgi Tokarczuk
Abstract
The article is an attempt to analyze the influence of Mikhail Bakhtin’s chronotope concept
on the different ways of existence of time and space in two novels by Olga Tokarczuk: one
of the earlier ones — Primeval and Other Times and the first one after receiving the Nobel
Prize — Empuzjon.
Space-time was recognized here as a key element of the writer’s work, influencing the plot
structure of the works, manifesting itself simultaneously as a constructor of meanings and
active formative force of values. The author, using motives that were an important element
of Bakhtin’s concept of the chronotope shows that time and space play an important role in
shaping the ontological and epistemological dimension of human experience. One of the
main goals of the article is to show that the creative implementation of these elements makes
it possible to create autonomous stories, and how space (and time) as a cultural category is
used to explore the issues of identity, history, culture, as well as the mental and human emotional
condition in the relationship of us and the world.
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