Jean-Michel Lemonnier, bloc-notes: Publication scientifique : Un dialogue fécond entre société archaïque et monde moderne : Brânduş et Agrippine dans la nouvelle « La fille du capitaine » de Mircea Eliade
Publication scientifique : Un dialogue fécond entre société archaïque et monde moderne : Brânduş et Agrippine dans la nouvelle « La fille du capitaine » de Mircea Eliade
Author(s): JEAN-MICHEL LEMONNIER
Language: French
Subject(s): Language and Literature Studies
Issue: 2/16/2015
Page Range: 24-49
No. of Pages: 26
Keywords: modernity; archaic societies; Mircea Eliade; globalization; archetypes; historicism; education
Summary/Abstract:
In the last chapter of "The Myth of the Eternal Return", Mircea Eliade
confronts two types of conceptions of the existence peculiar to two
categories of human being: the modern man who claims to make history
and the archaic man, anhistorical who complies with archetypes, sacred
prototypes, for whom this is the only reality. We hypothesize that the
Roman scientist imagined a meeting between these two persons in the
novel "The Captain's Daughter". We will see that the discussion between
Brânduş and Agrippine which may appear senseless, to the point that we
could consider we are reading a "dialogue of the deaf", a
inapprehensible fictional narrative -the postmodern writing serving this
impression- is at the same time an opposition and a fertile
confrontation revealing the coexistence of two worlds, in prima facie,
apart from each other. Mythos against logos, holistic education and
respect for biocosmic rhythms against academic culture, etc. are all
antagonisms that the conversation between the two protagonists puts into
perspective, notably according to the Philippe Descola's ontological
scheme. So, if the characters don't get along well, their disagreements
allow to discover the criticism that archaic man would make to the
modern man and vice versa. Consequently, if at the end of the
conversation between Brânduş and Agrippine, the apparent lack of
comprehension seems reciprocal, the finding of such disagreement gives
us the opportunity to progress in the understanding of two worlds and
what one should or can bring to the other. After having raised the
realistic elements of the story, we will explore the hypotheses which
seem to us the less complete but nevertheless interesting concerning the
nature of the two characters (psychoanalytic approach of the
behaviours, mythocriticism, comparison with historical and literary
figures, similarity between Brândus with the primordial child or the
puer aeternus and l'Emile of Jean-Jacques Rousseau...) then propose an
analysis to bring us to answer this question : Does Eliade try to show,
through this novel, that there is no solution of continuity between the
world of the tradition of the archaic man and the modern world, as in
his academic work ? Moreover, reading the "Captain's Daugther" gives us a
awfully basis for reflection in our time of the reign of increasingly
weighing of standardization of individuals, and allows to envisage a
possible archeomodern human existence transcending the ontological
cleavage between archaism and modernity.
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