INSULARITY, PLANT AND ANIMAL WORLD IN THE NOVELS OF LORENZA PIERI AND LORA TOMAŠ

Insularity in the novels Isole minori by Lorenza Pieri and Slani mrak by Lora Tomaš is represented as a 'fluid' concept, closely connected with historical, political and social changes. Insularity is also characterised by the ambivalence of its residents: on the one hand, they feel the ci...

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Main Author: Nikica Mihaljević
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Language:German
Published: University of Banja Luka, Faculty of Philology 2025-06-01
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description Insularity in the novels Isole minori by Lorenza Pieri and Slani mrak by Lora Tomaš is represented as a 'fluid' concept, closely connected with historical, political and social changes. Insularity is also characterised by the ambivalence of its residents: on the one hand, they feel the civil responsibility for peaceful coexistence, on the other, they lack empathy. In this ambivalence, nature plays a decisive role: flora and fauna are foods, but they are also inseparable elements of the island environment, which spur, influence, and determine the actions of the characters. The objective of this paper is to analyse the role of the plant and animal world in the two novels, starting from the specificities of the island environment. By the means of the results of the analysis, it will be demonstrated that the world of plants and animals has the function of establishing and maintaining relationships among characters and between characters and the island environment, reflecting, at the same time, the hierarchical relationships between human beings and flora and fauna. Through the analysis, the results will highlight an anthropocentric vision in these novels, which anticipates a future dystopia. Furthermore, the results of the analysis will highlight the correlation between the world of plants and animals with that of characters, together with the hierarchies present in the contemporary era. The analysis is performed using, as a methodology, the interpretation of the symbols proposed by Mircea Eliade, in such a way as to identify the importance of mutual correspondence between the animal, plant, and character worlds.
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spelling doaj-art-2d5ebc3d2ef646b19ab5c032e6d82f252025-06-28T12:51:52ZdeuUniversity of Banja Luka, Faculty of PhilologyFilolog1986-58642233-11582025-06-01163110.21618/fil2531441mINSULARITY, PLANT AND ANIMAL WORLD IN THE NOVELS OF LORENZA PIERI AND LORA TOMAŠNikica Mihaljević0University of Split Faculty of Philology Insularity in the novels Isole minori by Lorenza Pieri and Slani mrak by Lora Tomaš is represented as a 'fluid' concept, closely connected with historical, political and social changes. Insularity is also characterised by the ambivalence of its residents: on the one hand, they feel the civil responsibility for peaceful coexistence, on the other, they lack empathy. In this ambivalence, nature plays a decisive role: flora and fauna are foods, but they are also inseparable elements of the island environment, which spur, influence, and determine the actions of the characters. The objective of this paper is to analyse the role of the plant and animal world in the two novels, starting from the specificities of the island environment. By the means of the results of the analysis, it will be demonstrated that the world of plants and animals has the function of establishing and maintaining relationships among characters and between characters and the island environment, reflecting, at the same time, the hierarchical relationships between human beings and flora and fauna. Through the analysis, the results will highlight an anthropocentric vision in these novels, which anticipates a future dystopia. Furthermore, the results of the analysis will highlight the correlation between the world of plants and animals with that of characters, together with the hierarchies present in the contemporary era. The analysis is performed using, as a methodology, the interpretation of the symbols proposed by Mircea Eliade, in such a way as to identify the importance of mutual correspondence between the animal, plant, and character worlds. https://filolog.rs.ba/index.php/filolog/article/view/580insular toposinsularityplant worldanimal worldinterdependenceanthropocentrism
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INSULARITY, PLANT AND ANIMAL WORLD IN THE NOVELS OF LORENZA PIERI AND LORA TOMAŠ
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insular topos
insularity
plant world
animal world
interdependence
anthropocentrism
title INSULARITY, PLANT AND ANIMAL WORLD IN THE NOVELS OF LORENZA PIERI AND LORA TOMAŠ
title_full INSULARITY, PLANT AND ANIMAL WORLD IN THE NOVELS OF LORENZA PIERI AND LORA TOMAŠ
title_fullStr INSULARITY, PLANT AND ANIMAL WORLD IN THE NOVELS OF LORENZA PIERI AND LORA TOMAŠ
title_full_unstemmed INSULARITY, PLANT AND ANIMAL WORLD IN THE NOVELS OF LORENZA PIERI AND LORA TOMAŠ
title_short INSULARITY, PLANT AND ANIMAL WORLD IN THE NOVELS OF LORENZA PIERI AND LORA TOMAŠ
title_sort insularity plant and animal world in the novels of lorenza pieri and lora tomas
topic insular topos
insularity
plant world
animal world
interdependence
anthropocentrism
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