I frånvaro av allmängiltighet. Verklighetsframställningen i en allegorisk tolkning av Thomas Bernhards Undergångaren.
Sammanfattning
The paper’s purpose is to explore a literary text’s relations and allusions to a social reality
in the postmodern society through the study of Jonathan Culler’s levels of vraisemblance.
It further explores the text’s ideological and historical dimensions through an allegorical
interpretation. The use of allegory to study a literary text is historically significant, and
according to Fredric Jameson’s Marxist hermeneutics, the only way to discover the political
unconscious in a text. The object for the study is Thomas Bernhard’s The Loser (Der
Untergeher) from 1983, which is, in this study, classified as a postmodernist novel. The
reading of Bernhard’s The Loser showed that the novel is trying to deal with a linguistic
relativism and a subjective realism. The reading also showed that the representation of
reality in the novel is managing a human existence that is unrepresentable due to today’s
inhuman language, a representation that is impossible especially after the trauma of the
Holocaust. The interpretation revealed that there are two literary codes that exist in the
text – the romantic and the realistic. The romantic code is shown in the novel’s concerns
about ideal and perfection, and the realistic code is shown in the references to a traditional
realistic literary genre, which in their different views of language and the world constitutes
an antagonism in the text. The allegorical interpretation revealed that the imaginary
solution to this antagonism of literary codes is the desymbolization of words by ways of
negation, for the utopian purpose of forming universality in language and representation.
Examinationsnivå
Student essay
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Datum
2014-06-30Författare
Andersson, Sara
Nyckelord
Thomas Bernhard
Jonathan Culler
Fredric Jameson
postmodernism
allegory
realism
hermeneutics
Marxism
structuralism
vraisemblance
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