Caractéristiques du genre de la chasse dans la littérature
analyse comparative
DOI :
https://doi.org/10.18172/cif.6881Mots-clés :
scènes de chasse, période historique, contexte culturel et philosophique, image, hérosRésumé
L'étude vise à analyser les spécificités de la chasse dans la littérature mondiale. Les particularités de la représentation des chasseurs et des scènes de chasse ont été analysées à partir d'exemples tirés de la littérature anglaise, allemande, américaine, chinoise et kazakhe, en commençant par la littérature et le folklore anciens et en terminant par les œuvres littéraires apparues au tournant des XXe et XXIe siècles. L'analyse comparative a démontré que les attitudes envers la chasse ont évolué avec le développement de la société et sa dépendance décroissante aux ressources fauniques. Si, dans la littérature ancienne, la chasse était célébrée comme un triomphe de l'homme sur les forces de la nature, plus tard, elle n'était plus considérée comme un moyen de survie, mais comme l'apanage d'un groupe relativement restreint de personnes aisées et bénéficiant d'un statut social élevé. L'image littéraire du chasseur reflète la perception de la chasse par l'auteur.
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