Title Nijolės Miliauskaitės kūrybos fenomenologija /
Translation of Title Phenomenology of Nijole Miliauskaite's creation.
Authors Jurgaitytė, Modesta
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Pages 71
Keywords [eng] Phenomenology of literature ; imagination ; body ; speech ; space-time
Abstract [eng] Phenomenological philosophy becomes a possibility to reveal the depths of Nijole Miliauskaite’s poetry, to have a new and essential look at her creation’s sensuality, subjectivity, coalescence of different qualities, intensive intentional relations. N. Miliauskaite’s creation was studied by many lithuanian literature reviewers, but still it did not receive more comprehensive phenomenological view. For analysis were chosen all poetess verse collections: „Uršulės S. portretas” (“A Portret of Uršule S.”) (1985), „Namai, kuriuose negyvensim“ (“A House Where We will not Live”) (1988), „Uždraustas įeiti kambarys“ (“The Forbidden Entrance Room”) (1995), „Širdies labirintas“ (“The Labyrinth of Heart”) (1999) and N. Miliauskaite’s letters to Marijampole boarding-school ex-teacher of literature Liuda Viliūnienė. In this master’s work the most characteristic texts which recruit poetess creation phenomenon are described. There is studied the openness of creative consciousness to different ways of imagination – dreams, fantasies, wishes, tales, the importance of this imaginary reality to a speaker, its poetical phenomenological specific. There is described a meeting with things, through things, in things, which expand lyrical subject’s experience possibilities. Also there is analyzed importance of moving phenomenon in N. Miliauskaite’s creation, which forms space-time and describes a subject. It is described phenomenological past as the depth expression in poetess texts, thrown up sensual signs, which evidence space-time intensiveness and concentration. It is studied linguistic self-awareness of lyrical “me”, analyzed lyrical “me” openness to writing objects. Phenomenological literary analysis, which describes the way of phenomenon appearance and sense, allows to grope the originality of N. Miliauskaite creation.
Type Master thesis
Language Lithuanian
Publication date 2007