Olha Kobylianska in the Cinematographic Discourse Cover Image

Ольга Кобилянська в кінематографічному дискурсі
Olha Kobylianska in the Cinematographic Discourse

Author(s): Natalia Nikoriak
Subject(s): Language and Literature Studies, Studies of Literature, Ukrainian Literature, Film / Cinema / Cinematography, Theory of Literature
Published by: Чернівецький національний університет імені Юрія Федьковича
Keywords: Olha Kobylianska; intermediality; cinematography; film reception; biography; screen adaptation;

Summary/Abstract: The article emphasizes the need to supplement the literary discourse with the topical issue of intermedia poetics, namely the film reception of the biography and works of Olha Kobylianska. It is noted that cinematography had an organic impact on the life and works of the Bukovynian author. This is evidenced by her autobiographies, biographical studies, as well as the works written under the impression of cinema (“By Situations”), or which imply the cinema code in the plot (“Black Apostol”), or those that demonstrate a pronounced cinematic poetics (“Ghost”, “Battle”). The poetry and prose of the author are mentioned to become an integral part of the cinematographic discourse, that is traditionally activated in relation to writers on the eve of their anniversary. The analyzed documentaries “Valse Brillante. Olha Kobylianska” (2013) and “To be one’s own goal. Olha Kobylianska” (2014) present a receptive version of her biography, created in a productive collaboration of filmmakers and literary critics. The functional potential of the biographical films, that popularize and actualize the works of this outstanding personality, contribute to the full understanding of Olha Kobylianska as a complete artistic phenomenon. Emphasis is placed on the fact that compared to biographical projects, film reception of the writer’s works is significantly more productive, which contributes to the reconstruction of a holistic perception of her literary heritage. The films “Earth” (1954), “The Wolfhound” (1967), “The Melancholic Waltz” (1990), “The Princess” (1994), “Nature. The third film” (television series “The Island of Love” 1995–1996), “Early on Sunday, I dug a potion” (2019) are the film texts of different genres that demonstrate the occasional attention to the works by Kobylianska in the cinematic environment, due to a certain historical situation, another anniversary or the desire of filmmakers to reinterpret the works of the classic.

  • Issue Year: 2023
  • Issue No: 108
  • Page Range: 7-27
  • Page Count: 21
  • Language: Ukrainian