Quadri, paesaggi, cornici: lo spazio della descrizione nel Maler Nolten di Eduard Mörike
Abstract
In the novel of Eduard Mörike Maler Nolten, published in 1832 on a «threshold
era» between the 1800 and 1900 modernity innovations, interesting transforming
modalities of narrative techniques develop, creating continuous changes from narration
to description in a space of meeting, contact and conflict between the two
grounds, allowing co-belonging forms to emerge.
The novel, in which the painter, with the exception of the initial paintings, will
no longer be able to paint, does not present the world as a space of action, but as a
space of vision and of observation, that tends to enclose, to frame and to close the
image in what we could define as narration without time.
In the text we have different forms of framing, in scenes, landscapes and
spheres of life to which the figures are assigned (especially female characters),
where characters and also objects represented do not hold a mere illustrative function,
but they threaten the narrative linearity as they escape from the frame or
story.
If the aim of the description is to create, design spaces of life, spheres of limited
action that would give order through construction and configuration, the artificial
order of the textual construction is not able to be embedded into the plot
and to maintain its figures within the picture.
The frame theme converges with the larger theme concerning the margins of
representation, meaning an act of delimitation which is at the same time closing
and opening to fruition.
The issues discussed concern the nature of the limit and margin around which
the aesthetic relation develops, and places in which ambiguity of distinctions between
what is inside, outside, marginal and constitutive may arise.