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U članku se raspravlja o problematici melankolije, njezinim izvorima, mehanizmima te njezinoj suštini. Na osnovi priče Olge Tokarczuk pod naslovom "Ormar" te njezinog prijevoda na hrvatski jezik traži se odgovor na pitanja o odnosu melankolije i jezika, razmatra se umjetnost kao način borbe s nebitkom (pa tako i s melankolijom), ispituju se načini prisutnosti i postojanja melankoličnog subjektiviteta u tekstu. Kategorija melankolije (porijeklom iz psihoanalize) može poslužiti također za određivanje bića teksta, a posebno prijevoda. Rekonstruirana na osnovi Ormara melankolija je općekulturni (ili radije izvankulturni) fenomen. Univerzalnost melankolije i alegoričan karakter priče Olge Tokarczuk ukidaju barijere između kulture originala i prijevoda, upisujući ih u isti okvir što olakšava prevođenje. Glavni izvor kulturnih barijera su u tom slučaju jezične (osobito gramatičke) razlike.
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The aim of this article is to illustrate the phenomenon of melancholy, its sources, mechanisms and modes of existence. Basing on "The Wardrobe" by Olga Tokarczuk and its Croatian translation the author tries to demonstrate a relation between melancholy and language, she considers the art as a kind of fight against nothingness (and melancholy) and explores the textual manifestation of melancholic subjectivity. A psychoanalytic approach to melancholy aids to determine the condition of text (the translated text in particular). The image of melancholy reconstructed from "The Wardrobe" is a culture-independent phenomenon. The universalism of melancholy and the allegorical nature of Tokarczuk’s work remove barriers between original and translated text culture facilitating the act of translation. The main source of cultural barriers, in this case, are the linguistic (mainly grammatical) differences.
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