ESCAPISTIC-TRAVOLOGUE NOVEL (INVERSIBILE ESCAPE)

Authors

  • Miomir G. Petrović Факултет за културу и медије Београд

Keywords:

Prose, Travelogue, Fictional, Travel-Escapist Stream, Escapism, Genres, Journey, Storytelling, Modernity, Populism

Abstract

When it comes to travel writings, with whose certain aspects we will try to meet you in this presentation, it is necessary at the outset to make a distinction between literary and even non-literary genres with a similar prefix. Just vehement meaning of the term „travel” (and nothing less, and the term „fiction”) often leads to confusion when it comes to the topic about which we speak. The travel prose as a genre has its phenomenal emanations in journalism, and at her beletristic forms (travel report), and finally in the crypt or proto-literature (travel books of Herodotus, Gaius Julius Caesar, Marco Polo... that characterize information, scientific, historical narratives), but also, finally, in the artistic prose. And this is our case study and presentation topic.

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References

Bahtin, Mihail, „Problemi poetike Dostojevskog“, Beograd 1967.

Vučković, Radovan, „Pisac, delo, čitalac“, Službeni glasnik, Beograd 2008.

Đorđić, Stojan, „Kreativno pisanje, čitanje i interpretacija“, Megatrend univerzitet, Beograd 2009.

Manaphes, K. A., „Die Bibliotheken Konstantinopels“, Athens 1972.

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Published

2015-06-30

How to Cite

G. Petrović, M. . (2015). ESCAPISTIC-TRAVOLOGUE NOVEL (INVERSIBILE ESCAPE) . KULTURA POLISA, 12(27), 299–311. Retrieved from https://kpolisa.com/index.php/kp/article/view/1045

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Monographic study

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