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Journal

2020 | 15 | 83-93

Article title

Pan Karol i Pan Optikon

Content

Title variants

EN
Mr. Charles and Mr. Opticon

Languages of publication

PL

Abstracts

PL
The relationship between Mr. Charles and the space of his abode is considered analogous to that between Rodyon Raskolnikov and his bachelor apartment. Both cases call for a resolution whether the habitational space has any impact on the character. An analysis of the fictional house’s layout makes it possible to distinguish a particular figure of the bed that, according to Yi-Fu Tuan’s conception of the object denoting place, can be modified into different landscape forms. Dynamic changes of space not only seem to take control over the apathetic, exhausted man, but also visibly influence his physicality. The author focuses on the aquatic and airless atmosphere of Mr. Charles’s house to connect its oppressive influence with the lodger’s mental condition by using symbolic explanations in terms of water and dust. The apartment preserved by still water becomes similar to an aquarium. In such an environment, the only possible form of existence is imitation of life resulting from a constant and acute feeling of imprisonment. The paper describes the position of the main character, referring to Michel Foucault’s concept of the Panopticon and suggests the use of this model to approach space in Schulz’s text.

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Journal

Year

Issue

15

Pages

83-93

Physical description

Dates

published
2020-09-24

Contributors

References

Document Type

Publication order reference

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YADDA identifier

bwmeta1.element.ojs-doi-10_26881_sf_2020_15_06
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