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Genreekvilibristen Astrid Lindgren.

Authors :
BAK, KRZYSZTOF
Source :
Studia Litteraria Universitatis Iagellonicae; 2023, Vol. 18 Issue 1, p7-28, 22p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Astrid Lindgren's Genre Equilibristics The paper examines genre strategies in a number of children's books by the well-known Swedish author, Astrid Lindgren. Drawing on the reception theories of Hans Robert Jauss, Aidan Chambers and Reinbert Tabbert, the paper demonstrates that the stormy reception of Pippi Longstocking (1945), prompted by a review by Professor John Landquist, had principally genrerelated grounds. The book made readers feel a sense of provocation because it challenged their archetextual horizon of expectations by evoking certain traditional genres and simultaneously twisting them in almost anarchic ways. In later books Astrid Lindgren makes a more elaborate use of classic genre structures. She generally chooses one well-known archetext as the generic dominant and allows it to interact with a set of other genres, thus calling forth the main aesthetic effect of the book from the archetextual dialogue between the dominant and the accompanying genres. The paper specifically investigates this polyphonic method in three of Lindgren's most popular books. In All about the Bullerby children (1947-52) the generic dominant is idyll and the subordinated archetexts satire, parody, burlesque, farce, fairy tale and ballad. Mio, my son (1954) can be considered as an artistic fairy tale (Kunstmärchen), this dominant genre correlating with some other interwoven archetexts: apocryphal gospel, myth, legend, heroic tale and idyll. Finally, the generic dominant of Ronia, the robber's daughter (1981) - a novel about the adventures of a band of robbers (Räuberroman) - finds its archetextual counterparts in folktale, popular legend, myth, burlesque, fantasy and Bildungsroman, among others. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
Swedish
ISSN :
18973035
Volume :
18
Issue :
1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Studia Litteraria Universitatis Iagellonicae
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
173547426
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.4467/20843933ST.11.001.0299