THE ARTISTIC CONCEPT OF THE ARTIST IN ORHAN PAMUK'S MY NAME IS RED AND IRVING STONE'S LUST FOR LIFE: A COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE
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https://doi.org/10.18173/2354-1067.2024-0064Từ khóa:
artistic conception of man, artist, Orhan Pamuk, Irving Stone, comparisonTóm tắt
The artistic conception of the artist figure in Orhan Pamuk's novel My Name is Red and Irving Stone's novel Lust for Life reveals numerous points of convergence. Based on the identification of common characteristics of artists, both authors uncover the exceptional prominence of these qualities, reflected in their portrayal of the artist as possessing extraordinary attributes, experiencing moments of transcendence during the creative process, and embodying the dual tragedy of the individual and their era. Beyond these similarities, the two authors also exhibit distinctive and unique approaches in employing artistic techniques to convey their conception of the artist. This is evident in their handling of spatial construction, temporal structuring, and narrative techniques. This article will focus on elucidating the parallels and distinctions in the two authors' perspectives on the artist as expressed in their works, which belong to two distinct literary traditions.
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