Stylistic peculiarities of Edgar Poe’s and Howard Phillips Lovecraft’s gothic novellas

N. S. Kurnikova, Elena N. Zasetskova
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The article deals with the comparative analysis of stylistic features of selected short stories (novellas) by the American writers Edgar Poe and Howard Phillips Lovecraft. Using a set of methods (theoretical analysis, holistic text analysis, stylistic analysis), relying on the creative manifestos of the two authors, as well as on the results of stylistic analysis of the corpus of short stories, the authors of the article trace the continuity and distinctive features in the work of the two writers. The obtained results allow to state the presence of similar features in the short stories of Edgar Poe and Howard Lovecraft, such as gothic chronotope, mystical and fantastic elements, common type of narrator, characterised by a borderline state, and deliberate fear-mongering. At the same time, however, the texts of both authors demonstrate specific features. Poe’s Gothic novellas are characterised by increased psychologism, which manifests itself in the prevalence of such stylistic devices as repetition, gradation, aposiopeisis, rhetorical question and exclamation, which eloquently testify to the “inner horrorˮ of the characters. The high allusiveness of Poe’s short stories testifies to the close connection of the described events with reality. The prevailing stylistic devices of Lovecraft’s novellas (epithets, personifications) testify to the author’s attempt to breathe life into inanimate objects, to extract them from non-existence, and to make the reader experience a “cosmicˮ horror of the unknown and external. The author’s complicated syntax combined with irrational enumerative rows suggests that Lovecraft’s work might be influenced by modernist aesthetics.
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埃德加-坡和霍华德-菲利普斯-洛夫克拉夫特的哥特式小说的风格特点
文章对美国作家埃德加-坡(Edgar Poe)和霍华德-菲利普斯-洛夫克拉夫特(Howard Phillips Lovecraft)的部分短篇小说(长篇小说)的文体特征进行了比较分析。文章作者采用一系列方法(理论分析、整体文本分析、文体分析),依据两位作家的创作宣言以及短篇小说语料库的文体分析结果,追溯了两位作家作品的连续性和独特性。研究结果表明,埃德加-坡(Edgar Poe)和霍华德-洛夫克拉夫特(Howard Lovecraft)的短篇小说具有相似的特点,如哥特式时序、神秘和梦幻元素、以边缘状态为特征的共同叙述者类型以及故意制造恐惧。但与此同时,两位作家的文本也呈现出各自的特点。坡的哥特式长篇小说具有更强的心理主义特征,表现为大量使用重复、渐变、反问、感叹等文体手段,雄辩地证明了人物 "内心的恐怖ˮ"。坡的短篇小说具有高度的典故性,证明所描述的事件与现实密切相关。洛夫克拉夫特长篇小说的主要文体手段(表语、拟人)证明了作者试图为无生命的事物注入生命力,将它们从虚无中抽离出来,让读者体验到一种对未知和外在事物的 "宇宙式的恐怖"。作者复杂的语法与非理性的枚举排比相结合,表明洛夫克拉夫特的作品可能受到了现代主义美学的影响。
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