Never mind the city guides: The topos of a city in urban fantasy (with interpretative emphasis on Neil Gaiman’s novel Neverwhere)

Q4 Arts and Humanities Ars Aeterna Pub Date : 2021-12-01 DOI:10.2478/aa-2021-0009
Martin Boszorád, Simona Klimková
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Abstract The paper focuses on the phenomenon of urban fantasy with a particular interest in the topos of a city, which assumes great significance as a thematic and motivic element in the subgenre. The authors touch upon the relation between (sub)genre and topos/topoi in general, but also more specifically, between urban fantasy and the city, regarding the urban area as a distinct setting with a specific atmosphere, character or genius loci. Within this frame, the paper seeks to exemplify the aforementioned relations through an interpretative study of Neil Gaiman’s novel Neverwhere, which breathes life into the London underground scene. London Below comes to personify, literally, the vices of London Above via the use of anthropomorphic strategies. Moreover, the spatial peculiarities of the novel not only contribute to the creation of the fantastical atmosphere but they also function as a vehicle of social critique and a constitutive element of the protagonist’s transformation.
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不要理会城市指南:城市幻想中的城市主题(以尼尔·盖曼(Neil Gaiman)的小说《Neverwhere》为解释性重点)
摘要本文以城市幻想现象为研究对象,特别关注城市主题,城市主题作为亚类型小说的主题和动机元素具有重要意义。作者在总体上触及了(子)类型与topos/topoi之间的关系,但更具体地说,城市幻想与城市之间的关系,将城市地区视为具有特定氛围,人物或天才位置的独特背景。在这个框架内,本文试图通过对尼尔·盖曼的小说《Neverwhere》的解释性研究来举例说明上述关系,该小说为伦敦的地下场景注入了活力。通过使用拟人策略,“下层伦敦”将“上层伦敦”的恶习人格化。此外,小说的空间特点不仅有助于营造幻想氛围,而且还起到了社会批判的载体和主人公转变的构成因素的作用。
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期刊介绍: The multidisciplinary journal focused on the questions of art and its importance in the contemporary world for the development of culture, mutual understanding, and the human Self.
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