AUC Philologica (Acta Universitatis Carolinae Philologica) je akademický časopis publikující jak lingvistické, tak literárně historické a teoretické studie. Nedílnou součástí časopisu jsou i recenze odborných knih a zprávy z akademického prostředí.
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AUC PHILOLOGICA, Vol 2018 No 3 (2018), 193–204
1984–2084. Faux-semblants révélés, émotions refoulées : l’amour, la haine et l’indifférence à l’âge totalitaire chez George Orwell et Boualem Sansal
[1984–2084. Revealed subterfuges, suppressed emotions. Love, hatred and indifference at the totalitarian age in George Orwell and Boualem Sansal]
Petr Vurm
DOI: https://doi.org/10.14712/24646830.2018.47
zveřejněno: 23. 11. 2018
Abstract
In our paper, we would like to examine in depth several few aspects concerning the emotions and the love life in the work by Boualem Sansal 2084. La fin du monde and compare this work with its classical hypotext by George Orwell, 1984. Sansal ’s work, published in 2015, having received several awards, represents a modern rewriting of Orwell, updating the context of totalitarianism in the direction of the rule of islam. In order to analyze the role of emotions in both texts, we proceed in three steps. Firstly, we set a comparative framework of both novels, pinpointing a short characteristics of totalitarian and post-totalitarian societies and their common features, as well as the role of language and its modifications in these societies. Secondly, we study the collective emotions such as fear, love and hatred, together with what they imply. Thirdly, we observe how profoundly the individual affectivity can be determining for the main character and his destiny.
klíčová slova: George Orwell; Boualem Sansal; 1984; 2084. Fin du monde; emotions; fear; love; hatred; indifference
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