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POSTMODERN POETICS OF M. ATWOOD’S NOVEL “PENELOPIADА”
Author(s) -
S. V. Lenska
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
fìlologìčnì nauki
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2524-2504
pISSN - 2524-2490
DOI - 10.33989/2524-2490.2021.34.250097
Subject(s) - postmodernism , poetics , wife , intertextuality , literature , poetry , elegiac , symbol (formal) , mythology , patience , art , plot (graphics) , history , philosophy , theology , linguistics , statistics , mathematics
Margaret Atwood is one of the most famous modern English-language writers. She has won numerous literary awards, including the Booker Prize twice. Her novel “Penelopiada” (2005) did not attract the attention of researchers. Therefore, the purpose of this article is a detailed analysis of the main features of the poetics of the novel as a model of postmodern prose. The source of inspiration for the writer were the ancient myths and heroic poems “Iliada” and “Odyssey” by Homer. In ancient texts, Penelope is a minor heroine. She was the wife of Odysseus, the King of Ithaca, who fought for ten years under the walls of Troy, and then travelled for another ten years. And all this time his wife has been waiting for him, so Penelope is a symbol of marital delity and patience. Canadian author Margaret Atwood rethinks this image. Without disturbing the plot of the ancient epic, she psychologically motivates the actions of Penelope, shows the image of a lonely strong woman who is trying to survive in a cruel male world. This text reects the feminist views of the author. The article focuses on aspects of intertextuality, allusions, and creative dialogue with prototexts. The gurative structure of the novel, the semantic overemphasis of the images of Odysseus, Penelope and Elena, who ed to Troy, are analysed. The events of the Trojan War are considered from the point of view of a woman who was not directly aected by the hostilities, but whose life changed radically. Genre-compositional features of the novel are revealed. The originality of the narrative in the novel is claried: the story is told on behalf of Penelope, which adds psychological credibility to the image. The article also notes the techniques of irony, parody, which represent the text as a model of postmodernism.

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