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Ancient Mariner Big Read: hybrydyczność w multimedialnej ekolekturze ballady S.T. Coleridge’a

2023, 67, No. 4


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10.04.2024

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arts and humanities

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philosophy, history, archeology, linguistics, literary studies, culture and religion studies, arts studies, polish studies

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Abstract

This article deals with an ecocritical reading of S.T. Coleridge’s "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" offered in a contemporary multimedia project Ancient Mariner Big Read. The emphasis is laid on those elements of the project that convey pro-ecological message by presenting the human–nature relationships in a hybrid manner (by use of a hybrid and intertextual or interpictorial artistic form), thus constituting a creative development of the romantic ballad. A closer look is taken at the semantic shift that is visible in this new interpretation of the ballad. It consists in the shift of focus – as compared to traditional interpretations – from the romantic subject to the realm of nature, and so from the anthropocentric perspective to the ecocentric one.

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