Jiné světy v románu Julia Cortázara

The objective of this thesis is to capture diverse relations and connection between the perception of reality, places and fictional caracters whose destinies are mutually reflected and projected. This docile procedure is leading us to the principle of the double, focusing on three couples of doubles...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Řeřichová, Michaela
Other Authors: Vydrová, Hedvika
Format: Dissertation
Language:Czech
Published: 2009
Online Access:http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-273215
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Summary:The objective of this thesis is to capture diverse relations and connection between the perception of reality, places and fictional caracters whose destinies are mutually reflected and projected. This docile procedure is leading us to the principle of the double, focusing on three couples of doubles: Horacio - Traveler, la Maga - Talita and the author - Morelli. The tenuous frontier between the visible reality and other worlds hidden beneath the surface is related to the theme of quest to which we dedicate the third part of our thesis. We concentrate on the interpretation of several aspects of search: search for one's own identity, home and life-path in the level of the fictional caracters, search for the true reality in the level of the narrator and at he same time the involvement of the reader into this process. On the one hand the reader becomes one of the caracters of the novel and on the other hand he participates, together with the author, in the formation of the novel.