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Time and Space in Fantastic Theory and Fiction of Charles Nodier's Trilby | |
Gibson, M.I. | |
2020-12-30 | |
Source Publication | Space(s) of the Fantastic: a 21st Century Manifesto |
Publication Place | London |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 54-67 |
Abstract | Time and Space in Fantastic theory and Fiction of Charles Nodier’s Trilby Abstract: Matthew Gibson Keywords: Frénétique, Fantastique, Scotland, Chronotope This article explores one of Nodier’s earlier contes fantastiques, ‘Trilby’, (1821), with a view to understanding not just how it conforms to definitions of Fantastique literature, but the extent to which the central character is capable of both contracting and expanding space in their perception when experiencing Fantastic events. The chapter proceeds to examine both Nodier’s own developing views on Fantastic literature, and further examines the portrayal of time and space in the story in relation to Bakhtin’s theories of chronotope, arguing that this work of the pure Fantastic is an unusual hybrid that merges the Castle Chronotope and the Agricultural Idyll Chronotope in unusual and unexpected ways. |
Keyword | Fantastic Scotland Chronotope Nodier Bakhtin |
Language | 英語English |
ISBN | 9780367680282 |
The Source to Article | PB_Publication |
Document Type | Book chapter |
Collection | DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH |
Recommended Citation GB/T 7714 | Gibson, M.I.. Time and Space in Fantastic Theory and Fiction of Charles Nodier's Trilby[M]. Space(s) of the Fantastic: a 21st Century Manifesto, London:Routledge, 2020, 54-67. |
APA | Gibson, M.I..(2020). Time and Space in Fantastic Theory and Fiction of Charles Nodier's Trilby. Space(s) of the Fantastic: a 21st Century Manifesto, 54-67. |
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