„The suspicion that is in the air“: Can latent intertextuality be sensed?

The study is concerned with the phenomenon or notion of latency and its potential use in the field of literary science, especially in the field of intertextuality. She proceeds in several steps. First she reports, comments on and speculates about the current research on latency in the field of Germa...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Zornitza Kazalarska
Format: Article
Language:ces
Published: Slovak Academy of Sciences, Institute of Slovak Literature 2012-06-01
Series:Slovenska Literatura
Subjects:
Online Access:https://www.sav.sk/journals/uploads/01211012--SL-2012-3-kazalarska-185-203.pdf
_version_ 1797692996416700416
author Zornitza Kazalarska
author_facet Zornitza Kazalarska
author_sort Zornitza Kazalarska
collection DOAJ
description The study is concerned with the phenomenon or notion of latency and its potential use in the field of literary science, especially in the field of intertextuality. She proceeds in several steps. First she reports, comments on and speculates about the current research on latency in the field of German culture and arts. Then she reviews the subject of intertextuality – leading into the idea of latent intertextuality. As symptoms of such latent intertextuality she employs phenomena or notions such as moods and atmospheres in their classic phenomenological provenance as well as current aesthetic and literary-scientific analysis (G. Böhme, H. U. Gumbrecht). – The interpretative arty focus of the study lies in the part from I. Blatný´s correspondence with M. Součková dealing with the relation between his poem Báseň v cizím bytě (Poem in someone else´s flat) and the writer´s prose Zakladatelé (Founders) and at the same time in both of the works of art commented by I. Blatný. In the year 1948, on the edge of two literary epochs, I. Blatný with great subtlety and sensitivity typical of a poet raises a question of latent intertextuality based just on literary atmospheres – beside traditional well-studied literary influences and dependences. – The author in her study comes to a prospective question how to make use of the latent inspirations of the after-war 1950s when a complicated „abortion“ of time occurs in Czech literature and many stimuli of classic modern art or avantgarde are moved into the zone of latency, where they, however, begin to operate from the mid 1950s on again.
first_indexed 2024-03-12T02:37:07Z
format Article
id doaj.art-3c6073be149e4fa0ba08df160aea103d
institution Directory Open Access Journal
issn 0037-6973
language ces
last_indexed 2024-03-12T02:37:07Z
publishDate 2012-06-01
publisher Slovak Academy of Sciences, Institute of Slovak Literature
record_format Article
series Slovenska Literatura
spelling doaj.art-3c6073be149e4fa0ba08df160aea103d2023-09-04T13:25:07ZcesSlovak Academy of Sciences, Institute of Slovak LiteratureSlovenska Literatura0037-69732012-06-01593185203„The suspicion that is in the air“: Can latent intertextuality be sensed?Zornitza Kazalarska0Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Institut für Slawistik, BerlinThe study is concerned with the phenomenon or notion of latency and its potential use in the field of literary science, especially in the field of intertextuality. She proceeds in several steps. First she reports, comments on and speculates about the current research on latency in the field of German culture and arts. Then she reviews the subject of intertextuality – leading into the idea of latent intertextuality. As symptoms of such latent intertextuality she employs phenomena or notions such as moods and atmospheres in their classic phenomenological provenance as well as current aesthetic and literary-scientific analysis (G. Böhme, H. U. Gumbrecht). – The interpretative arty focus of the study lies in the part from I. Blatný´s correspondence with M. Součková dealing with the relation between his poem Báseň v cizím bytě (Poem in someone else´s flat) and the writer´s prose Zakladatelé (Founders) and at the same time in both of the works of art commented by I. Blatný. In the year 1948, on the edge of two literary epochs, I. Blatný with great subtlety and sensitivity typical of a poet raises a question of latent intertextuality based just on literary atmospheres – beside traditional well-studied literary influences and dependences. – The author in her study comes to a prospective question how to make use of the latent inspirations of the after-war 1950s when a complicated „abortion“ of time occurs in Czech literature and many stimuli of classic modern art or avantgarde are moved into the zone of latency, where they, however, begin to operate from the mid 1950s on again.https://www.sav.sk/journals/uploads/01211012--SL-2012-3-kazalarska-185-203.pdf: latencyintertextualityatmospheresmoodsczech literature after 19451. blatným. součkováliterary period
spellingShingle Zornitza Kazalarska
„The suspicion that is in the air“: Can latent intertextuality be sensed?
Slovenska Literatura
: latency
intertextuality
atmospheres
moods
czech literature after 1945
1. blatný
m. součková
literary period
title „The suspicion that is in the air“: Can latent intertextuality be sensed?
title_full „The suspicion that is in the air“: Can latent intertextuality be sensed?
title_fullStr „The suspicion that is in the air“: Can latent intertextuality be sensed?
title_full_unstemmed „The suspicion that is in the air“: Can latent intertextuality be sensed?
title_short „The suspicion that is in the air“: Can latent intertextuality be sensed?
title_sort the suspicion that is in the air can latent intertextuality be sensed
topic : latency
intertextuality
atmospheres
moods
czech literature after 1945
1. blatný
m. součková
literary period
url https://www.sav.sk/journals/uploads/01211012--SL-2012-3-kazalarska-185-203.pdf
work_keys_str_mv AT zornitzakazalarska thesuspicionthatisintheaircanlatentintertextualitybesensed