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Abstract

Članek proučuje vrednostni naboj glavnega lika v pripovedi Iva Andrića Potovanje Alije D strok signerzeleza (1920). Izhajamo iz pionirske študije Simone Winko (1991) o aksiološki analizi teksta ter uporabimo koncept implicitnega avtorja Waynea Bootha (1961) in nekatere naratološke pojme Wolfa Schmida (2005). Nato naredimo analizo znotrajtekstualnega vrednotenja pripovedi na ravneh direktnega (esencialnega) in indirektnega (situacijskega) vrednotenja ter vrednotenja v domeni implicitnega avtorja. Vpoglede, do katerih smo prišli z aksiološko interpretacijo, nazadnje primerjamo z nekaterimi zgodnejšimi interpretativnimi vpogledi o

Alternate abstract:

The article examines the value charge of the main character in Ivo Andrić's short story "The Journey of Ali Djerzelez" (1920). The analysis of intratextual evaluation in the short story at the levels of direct (essential) and indirect (situational) evaluation, as well as of evaluation in the domain of the implied author is conducted based on the pioneering study of Simone Winko (1991) on axiological textual analysis and using Wayne Booth's (1961) concept of the "implied author" and certain narratological terms of Wolf Schmid (2005). Ultimately, final insights of axiological interpretation are compared with some of the earlier interpretive insights into Andrić's short story.

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Title
ZANOS IN TRPLJENJE ALIJE ĐERZELEZA: PROBLEM ZNOTRAJTEKSTUALNEGA VREDNOTENJA PRIPOVEDNE PROZE
Author
Dukić, Davor 1 

 Filozofska fakulteta Univerze v Zagrebu 
Pages
693-709
Publication year
2020
Publication date
Oct-Dec 2020
Publisher
Slavisticno Drustvo Slovenije
ISSN
03506894
e-ISSN
18557570
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
Slovenian
ProQuest document ID
2509377067
Copyright
© 2020. This work is published under https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (the “License”). Notwithstanding the ProQuest Terms and Conditions, you may use this content in accordance with the terms of the License.