ACADEMIC JOURNAL
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ISSN 2542-1077 (Print) ISSN 1994-5973 (Online) |
Literary studies |
Surkova K. V. | Lobachevsky State University |
Keywords: fantasy Ursula Le Guin “The Annals of the Western Shore” initiation border |
Summary: The article addresses the specifi cs of the characters initiation in The Annals of the Western Shore – a fantasy
cycle by an American writer Ursula Le Guin. The novelty of the research is due to the appeal to U. Le Guin ’s late
works (the cycle was written between 2004 and 2006), which have been little studied. Studying the mythopoetic basis of
the main characters’ images allows us to investigate both the features of Le Guin’s creative method and the specifi cs of
fantasy heroes. The relevance of the study is determined by the signifi cant place that fantasy occupies in modern literature
and culture. Descriptive, mythopoetic and comparative research methods are used. It is noted that Ursula Le Guin
uses the mythological tradition when building the secondary world (the world of the Western Shore is built on binary
oppositions), but reinterprets many traditional images and motifs. The images of the main charact ers in The Annals of
the Western Shore are analyzed. The main heroes of the cycle have such features as the original position’s instability and
the ability to cross cultural and social borders. It is emphasized that the characters initiation starts with the situation of
injury. It is imperative for the heroes to go beyond the border of the ordinary into the realm of the supernatural, but the
expected acquisition of extraordinary abilities by the heroes does not occur. The initiation correlates with the stages of
ritual rites of passage and with the scheme of the mythological hero’s journey according to Joseph Campbell. After the
initiation, the heroes remain in a borderline position between diff erent cultures and between the world of reality and the
text. The main heroes’ task is to constantly cross the boundaries for personal development and then for the creation of
a new harmonious space. It is concluded that the characters initiation in The Annals of the Western Shore occurs through
the crossing of various boundaries (their own consciousness, social standards, social roles, cultural and religious traditions, etc.). As a result, the heroes acquire the cultural mediation function which correlates with the mythological image of the poet and the archetype of the reader |
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