Junakova potraga - Faulsov Danijel Martin
The hero's quest: John Fowles's Daniel Martin
Апстракт
"Every novel is a form of quest", says John Fowles in The Tree. As one of Fowles's critics William Palmer claims, "all Fowlesian protagonists are questers." Daniel, the protagonist of Daniel Martin, also journeys towards selfhood. Daniel is a writer and, for this reason, his quest for self-awareness affects in a significant way his creativity: he pursues the road of individuation in order to be able to create. The hero-quester who quests under the influence of archetypes in order to find his own self recalls the ideas of Joseph Campbell and Carl Jung. Fowles makes use of the same model of the hero's quest in his prose. An interesting aspect of Daniel Martin is the notion of time expressed in the narrative. Fowles shows us in this novel how, as in that line of Eliot, "the timeless intersecting with time", as a result of the play of archetypes occurs. The purpose of this paper is to show how Fowles exploits the quest motif in his fiction.
Извор:
Philologia, 2005, 3, 123-129Издавач:
- Udruženje građana Philologia, Beograd i Versita
Институција/група
Filološki fakultet / Faculty of PhilologyTY - JOUR AU - Jovanović, Aleksandra PY - 2005 UR - https://repff.fil.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/273 AB - "Every novel is a form of quest", says John Fowles in The Tree. As one of Fowles's critics William Palmer claims, "all Fowlesian protagonists are questers." Daniel, the protagonist of Daniel Martin, also journeys towards selfhood. Daniel is a writer and, for this reason, his quest for self-awareness affects in a significant way his creativity: he pursues the road of individuation in order to be able to create. The hero-quester who quests under the influence of archetypes in order to find his own self recalls the ideas of Joseph Campbell and Carl Jung. Fowles makes use of the same model of the hero's quest in his prose. An interesting aspect of Daniel Martin is the notion of time expressed in the narrative. Fowles shows us in this novel how, as in that line of Eliot, "the timeless intersecting with time", as a result of the play of archetypes occurs. The purpose of this paper is to show how Fowles exploits the quest motif in his fiction. PB - Udruženje građana Philologia, Beograd i Versita T2 - Philologia T1 - Junakova potraga - Faulsov Danijel Martin T1 - The hero's quest: John Fowles's Daniel Martin EP - 129 IS - 3 SP - 123 UR - conv_1193 ER -
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Jovanović, A.. (2005). Junakova potraga - Faulsov Danijel Martin. in Philologia Udruženje građana Philologia, Beograd i Versita.(3), 123-129. conv_1193
Jovanović A. Junakova potraga - Faulsov Danijel Martin. in Philologia. 2005;(3):123-129. conv_1193 .
Jovanović, Aleksandra, "Junakova potraga - Faulsov Danijel Martin" in Philologia, no. 3 (2005):123-129, conv_1193 .