Nature as the Source of Mysterium Tremendum: An Essay on the Poetic Works of Blackwood, Smith and Campbell
Priroda kao mysterium tremendum: esej o poetici Blekvuda, Smita i Kembela
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This paper is an attempt to analyze three horror classics – Algernon Blackwood’s “The Willows” (1907), Clark Ashton Smith’s “Genius Loci” (1936) and Ramsey Campbell’s “The Voice of the Beach” (1977) – in which the landscape is envisioned as the abode of supernatural power. The common thread between these stories is the concept of natural scenery which merges and blends the real and unreal, the mind, flesh and the phenomenal world. As landscape is a major component of the plot, rather than mere background to the stories, the authors use it to formulate certain metaphysical ideas about existence and the nature of reality itself. My objective is to historically and epistemologically contextualize these ideas, clarify them and relate them to particular recent developments in philosophy and social theory. My second aim is to examine the semantics of space particular to each narrative, the association and partition of its structural elements, and the latent level of meaning arising from the ...organization of the stories’ mise-en-scène.
U ovom radu nastojaću da analiziram tri klasika horror književnosti – “The Willows” (1907)
Aldžernona Blekvuda, “Genius Loci” Klarka Eštona Smita (1936) i “The Voice of the Beach”
Remzija Kembela (1977) – u kojima je pejzaž zamišljen kao prebivalište natprirodnog. Zajednička nit ovih priča je koncept prirode koja spaja i stapa stvarnost i nestvarno, um, telo i
spoljni svet. Budući da je pejzaž glavna komponenta radnje, a ne puka pozadina događaja u
pričama, autori ga koriste da formulišu izvesne metafizičke ideje o ljudskoj egzistenciji i prirodi stvarnosti. Moj osnovni cilj je da te ideje istorijski i epistemološki kontekstualizujem,
razjasnim ih i povežem sa određenim recentnim tokovima u filozofiji i društvenoj teoriji. Moj
drugi cilj je da ispitam semantiku prostora u svakom od narativa ponaosob, analiziram spajanja i razdvajanja njihovih strukturnih elemenata, i proučim latentni nivo značenja koji proizilazi iz organizacije mizanscena priča.
Кључне речи:
landscape / semiotics / nature / horror / enlightenment / Romanticism / Algernon Blackwood / Clark Ashton Smith / Ramsey Campbell / pejzaž / semiotika / priroda / horor / prosvetiteljstvo / romantizam / Aldžernon Blekvud / Klark Ešton Smit / Remzi KembelИзвор:
Filozofija i društvo, 2023, 34, 3, 452-473Издавач:
- Beograd : Institut za filozofiju i društvenu teoriju
Институција/група
Etnologija i antropologija / Ethnology and AnthropologyTY - JOUR AU - Pišev, Marko PY - 2023 UR - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5450 AB - This paper is an attempt to analyze three horror classics – Algernon Blackwood’s “The Willows” (1907), Clark Ashton Smith’s “Genius Loci” (1936) and Ramsey Campbell’s “The Voice of the Beach” (1977) – in which the landscape is envisioned as the abode of supernatural power. The common thread between these stories is the concept of natural scenery which merges and blends the real and unreal, the mind, flesh and the phenomenal world. As landscape is a major component of the plot, rather than mere background to the stories, the authors use it to formulate certain metaphysical ideas about existence and the nature of reality itself. My objective is to historically and epistemologically contextualize these ideas, clarify them and relate them to particular recent developments in philosophy and social theory. My second aim is to examine the semantics of space particular to each narrative, the association and partition of its structural elements, and the latent level of meaning arising from the organization of the stories’ mise-en-scène. AB - U ovom radu nastojaću da analiziram tri klasika horror književnosti – “The Willows” (1907) Aldžernona Blekvuda, “Genius Loci” Klarka Eštona Smita (1936) i “The Voice of the Beach” Remzija Kembela (1977) – u kojima je pejzaž zamišljen kao prebivalište natprirodnog. Zajednička nit ovih priča je koncept prirode koja spaja i stapa stvarnost i nestvarno, um, telo i spoljni svet. Budući da je pejzaž glavna komponenta radnje, a ne puka pozadina događaja u pričama, autori ga koriste da formulišu izvesne metafizičke ideje o ljudskoj egzistenciji i prirodi stvarnosti. Moj osnovni cilj je da te ideje istorijski i epistemološki kontekstualizujem, razjasnim ih i povežem sa određenim recentnim tokovima u filozofiji i društvenoj teoriji. Moj drugi cilj je da ispitam semantiku prostora u svakom od narativa ponaosob, analiziram spajanja i razdvajanja njihovih strukturnih elemenata, i proučim latentni nivo značenja koji proizilazi iz organizacije mizanscena priča. PB - Beograd : Institut za filozofiju i društvenu teoriju T2 - Filozofija i društvo T1 - Nature as the Source of Mysterium Tremendum: An Essay on the Poetic Works of Blackwood, Smith and Campbell T1 - Priroda kao mysterium tremendum: esej o poetici Blekvuda, Smita i Kembela EP - 473 IS - 3 SP - 452 VL - 34 DO - 10.2298/FID2303452P ER -
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Pišev, M.. (2023). Nature as the Source of Mysterium Tremendum: An Essay on the Poetic Works of Blackwood, Smith and Campbell. in Filozofija i društvo Beograd : Institut za filozofiju i društvenu teoriju., 34(3), 452-473. https://doi.org/10.2298/FID2303452P
Pišev M. Nature as the Source of Mysterium Tremendum: An Essay on the Poetic Works of Blackwood, Smith and Campbell. in Filozofija i društvo. 2023;34(3):452-473. doi:10.2298/FID2303452P .
Pišev, Marko, "Nature as the Source of Mysterium Tremendum: An Essay on the Poetic Works of Blackwood, Smith and Campbell" in Filozofija i društvo, 34, no. 3 (2023):452-473, https://doi.org/10.2298/FID2303452P . .