Literary work as a pretext: an attempt  at decomposition and recomposition Cover Image

Literární dílo jako pretext: pokus o dekompozici a rekompozici
Literary work as a pretext: an attempt at decomposition and recomposition

Author(s): Alexej Mikulášek
Subject(s): Language and Literature Studies, Studies of Literature
Published by: Uniwersytet Adama Mickiewicza
Keywords: literary text; pretext; posttext; interpretation; decomposition; aesthetic value

Summary/Abstract: In the following study, we perceive the literary text as a pretext for a decomposition analysis, while the new text modified by us (posttext) sheds an interpretive light on the examined verbal object in the ontological and axiological sense. Decomposition helps to analyze the way of construction and being of the original verbal artefact, as well as to highlight the functions it performs. In the first part we show the values of the poem Let (Flight) from the collection Pokosená hlina (Mowed Clay, 1999) by the contemporary Slovak writer Jozef Leikert on grounds of word-order decomposition strategies. In the second part we analyse the finished ”recomposition”, or rather a verbal adaptation of a canonized poetic text of Czech literature (a poem by Ondřej Koupil called Květen, 2020) and its interpretive possibilities with respect to the pretext, i.e. the poem Máj (May, 1836) by Karel Hynek Mácha.

  • Issue Year: XXII/2022
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 493-516
  • Page Count: 24
  • Language: Czech