15-19 世纪早期立陶宛旅行游记:电子文献和类型学问题

Q2 Arts and Humanities Knygotyra Pub Date : 2023-12-22 DOI:10.15388/knygotyra.2023.81.1
Arvydas Pacevičius
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文章讨论了以自传体第一人称叙述为特点的立陶宛境内外旅行的自我纪实性旅行写作,并研究了其起源、发展和传播。基于手稿和印刷书籍文化遗产研究的方法论范式、记忆档案、书籍传播周期和书籍社会生活的概念,尝试划定这种写作类型的界限(类型学),并揭示写作和出版过程的意图。案例研究基于立陶宛和外国作者对立陶宛境内或立陶宛边境路线的手稿和出版的旅行描述。研究发现,第一人称叙事和作者的 "参与 "不仅存在于属于个人和亲属(家庭、宗族、后代)的手稿旅行描述中,也存在于吸引更广泛受众并通过各种媒体出版发行的文本中。对旅行电子文献进行分类的尝试揭示了基于作为记忆宝库的个人档案概念的基因分类法与基于当代旅行写作流派的文学分类法之间的差距。游记是根据立陶宛大公国社会的普遍世界观创作的,这种世界观形成了不同于欧洲的标准。值得注意的是迄今为止未被充分研究的电子文献边角料、日历中的日记,它们反映了立陶宛大公国的旅行文化。
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Travelogs of Journeys to Lithuania in Early 15th–19th Century: The Problem of Egodocumentality and Typology
The article discusses the egodocumentary travel writing of trips to/inside Lithuania, which is characterised by an autobiographical first-person narration, and examines its origins, development, and dissemination. Based on the methodological paradigms of research into the cultural heritage of a manuscript and printed book, the concepts of memory archive, book communication cycle, and the social life of books, an attempt is made to draw the boundaries among the types of this writing (typology), and the intentions of the writing and publishing process are revealed. The case study is based on manuscript and published travel descriptions by both Lithuanian and foreign authors for the routes in the territory of Lithuania or on the Lithuanian border. It was found that first-person narration and an author’s ‘participation’ are present not only in manuscript travel accounts that are personal and those belonging to one’s relatives (family, clan, descendants), but also in texts that engage a wider audience and are published and distributed through various media. The attempt at a typology of travel egodocumentation revealed a gap between a genetic taxonomy based on the notion of the personal archive as a treasure trove of memory and a literary classification based on contemporary genres of travel writing. Travel accounts were created on the basis of the worldview prevailing in the society of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, which formed a canon different from the European one. Noteworthy are the hitherto understudied egodocumentary marginalia, diaries in calendars that reflect the culture of travel in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania.
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Knygotyra Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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