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Džeza loma Džeimsa Lī Burka "Deiva Robišo" detektīvromānu sērijā
2020
Džeimsa Lī Burka “Deiva Robišo” detektīvromāni ir plaši pazīstami literatūrcienītāju vidū. Papildus izciliem detektīvstāstiem, romāni piedāvā ieskatu 1980.-to gadu Ņūorleānā, kur tiek parādītas tādas tēmas kā vīrišķība, agresija, un rase. Šajā darbā tika aplūkota džeza tēma, un kā džeza terminoloģija palīdz uzturēt detektīvstāsta struktūru. Izmantojot izvēlēto darbu analīzi, interpretāciju, naratoloģiju un rūpīgu lasīšanu, darbā tika apskatīta džeza terminoloģija un tās sasaista ar detektīvstāstu. Darba rezultātā tika izstrādāta padziļināta džeza terminoloģijas analīze, un izskatīta tās ietekme uz detektīvromānu.
Déconstruction et redéfinition du ‘clandestin’ dans Il ladro di merendine et L’altro capo del filo d’Andrea Camilleri
2022
Andrea Camilleri used to say he regretted that his novels were seen by his readers as more entertaining than thought-provoking. For his work carries a militant message and far-left ideas. In his narratives, the author deconstructs traditional schemes and definitions and proposes to read reality through other prisms. Thus, in his two novels Il ladro di merendine and L’altro capo del filo, Camilleri deconstructs and redefines the concept of ‘clandestinity’, both through inventio and through symbolic objects. The boundary shifts: it no longer separates the licit from the illicit but the intimate from the visible.
Len’ka Panteleev and the traditions of Van’ka Kain: Criminal Biography in XXth Century Russia
2017
The Fighter against the myth, or the memoirist who considers himself a Hercules (Anton Pavlovich Chekhov: an attempt at a characterization by N.M. Ezhov). The vast corpus about the 1920s Petrograd bandit Len’ka Panteleev, comprised of different texts – such as newspaper articles, fiction, film and song, with a complex and often ambiguous interplay between factual accounts and fictional adaptation – seems untypical for the era. A useful term of comparison is the similar corpus concerning the 18th century Moscow rogue Van’ka Kain. The latter shows all the typical features of 18th century criminal biographies, which at the time were popular throughout Europe. According to Michel Foucault, this…