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Novel-Biography in the Context of Modernist Aesthetics (Based on V. Woolf Novel “Orlando”)]

Роман-біографія в контексті модерністської естетики (на матеріалі роману В. Вулф “Орландо”)
Authors: Kunytska, Iryna;

Novel-Biography in the Context of Modernist Aesthetics (Based on V. Woolf Novel “Orlando”)]

Abstract

Based on the research of novel “Orlando” by Virginia Woolf the thesis proved that novel-biography is the kind of modernistic novel. The classic form of biographical novel in the system of modernistic aesthetics gained other function substantially. Modernism created a foundation so that a writer could use someone’s biography on their way to self-knowledge. The main idea was the internal harmony of creative individuals. Before the documentary became fiction and modernist there should have been a controversy with an established tradition, which is typical for the history of literature. The work “Orlando” by Virginia Woolf played an important part in a process of the renovation of a traditional novel genre. The author defined this novel as a biography. The main task, which Virginia Woolf set for herself, was to show the change of a person’s worldview and their inner world depending on the historical era. Orlando is a conditional creature that symbolizes a person’s spiritual beginning regardless of his environment, era, age or gender. This work demonstrates Virginia Woolf’s retreat from literary tradition and her parodying of what strengthened in numerous biographies of historical characters. “Orlando” is the epitome of the literary search of the author, a reflection of her modernist attitudes. With her “biography” Virginia Woolf defied all traditional canons of bio and realistic biographical narrative. Her work can be seen as a parody of a great science of biography. In such radical way the writer is trying to show that the traditional biographers are not able to fit all the complexity of man's inner world into the framework of credibility.

На основании исследования романа „Орландо” Вирджинии Вулф поднимается проблема о том, что роман-биография является жанровой разновидностью модернистского романа. Классическая форма биографического романа в контексте модернистской эстетики приобрела существенно иную функцию. Историческое лицо в первую очередь становится живым человеком, усложняется, психологизируется, обозначает определенный тип человеческой личности, часто противопоставляется традиционному образу, который утвердился в культуре. Вирджиния Вулф демонстрирует отступление от литературной традиции, пародирование того, что принято в многочисленных биографиях исторических персонажей. „Орландо” является воплощением литературных поисков автора, отражением ее модернистских настроений.

На основі дослідження роману „Орландо” Вірджинії Вулф доводиться, що роман-біографія є жанровим різновидом модерністського роману. Класична форма біографічного роману в контексті модерністської естетики набула суттєво іншої функції. Історична особа насамперед стає живою людиною, ускладнюється, психологізується, позначає певний тип людської особистості, часто протиставляється традиційному образу, що утвердився в культурі. Вірджинія Вулф демонструє відступ від літературної традиції, пародіювання того, що усталилося в численних біографіях історичних персонажів. „Орландо” є втіленням літературних пошуків авторки, відображенням її модерністських настроїв. 

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novel-biography; modernism; a kind of genre; author’s expression; Virginia Woolf, роман-біографія; модернізм; жанровий різновид; авторське самовираження; Вірджинія Вулф, роман-биография; модернизм; жанровая разновидность; авторское самовыражение; Вирджиния Вулф

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