VOL. 53, BOOK 1, PART С, 2015, pp. 228 – 236 Full text (Hr)

Author: Marijana Bijelić, Paula Ćaćić

Affiliation: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb

Abstract

Fairies are ambivalent (malignant-benevolent) mythological female creatures connected with nature. Their ambivalent character relates to men’s equivocal relationship toward nature, which is closely linked to female archetype. The paper deals with the ideological and aesthetical aspect of fairy-characters in two novels by Elin Pelin which share the same title – Fairy – and their role in his conceptualization of the clash between culture and nature, as well as the clash between rural and urban, which is closely linked with this.

Key words: cultural critic, (anti)modernism, ecofeminism, patriarchy, myth, female archetype, aesthetic