Two scenes from Thomas Mann's "Joseph and his Brothers" and Tolstoj's "War and Peace" reveal recognition as a true enigma. In both final episodes a mysterious, unknown detail enlightens the characters' memories, leading to a mutual recognition, otherwise impossible. Benjamin recognizes his brother thanks to a faint trace, a scent of myrtle, while Pierre Bezuchov inexplicably recognizes Natasha just when a smile appears on her face. Man can overcome the absence of the other, linking "what was there" with "what is now here" just with the help of an inexpressible "something". The origins of this "dark energy" are the conscience of Time and the deep conscience of the self, both playing a crucial role in recognition scenes. Henri Bergson's theories about Time and memory and Paul Ricoeur's studies on personal identity help us to disclose a mental, interior process during which Man recognizes himself as part of the Cosmos.
Un'oscura energia nel riconoscere / Antonangeli, R. - In: STRUMENTI CRITICI. - ISSN 0039-2618. - XXV:2 (Maggio)(2010), pp. 225-246. [10.1419/31965]
Un'oscura energia nel riconoscere
ANTONANGELI R
2010
Abstract
Two scenes from Thomas Mann's "Joseph and his Brothers" and Tolstoj's "War and Peace" reveal recognition as a true enigma. In both final episodes a mysterious, unknown detail enlightens the characters' memories, leading to a mutual recognition, otherwise impossible. Benjamin recognizes his brother thanks to a faint trace, a scent of myrtle, while Pierre Bezuchov inexplicably recognizes Natasha just when a smile appears on her face. Man can overcome the absence of the other, linking "what was there" with "what is now here" just with the help of an inexpressible "something". The origins of this "dark energy" are the conscience of Time and the deep conscience of the self, both playing a crucial role in recognition scenes. Henri Bergson's theories about Time and memory and Paul Ricoeur's studies on personal identity help us to disclose a mental, interior process during which Man recognizes himself as part of the Cosmos.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


