Architecture in Fictional Literature: Essays on Selected Works

Impressions on the Use of Space and Colour in Fictional Frames

Author(s): Esin Benian * .

Pp: 46-52 (7)

DOI: 10.2174/9789815036008121010007

* (Excluding Mailing and Handling)

Abstract

Stendhal, one of the most prominent authors of 19th century European literature, published The Red and the Black in 1831, based on the true story of a young man named Antoine Berthet. The author created a fictitious town to respect private life and changed the names of the heroes. In the novel’s main theme, he devised a process from love to death. But when it went deep, it is seen that he reflected the class discrimination and ideology of 19th century French society. The noble class displayed its power over the peasants and the intrigues they used to maintain this power. As a matter of fact, it is possible to analyse architecture, social structure, the spirit of space, and people through space, depending on the time, place, and space used in the fiction of the literary novel. In this novel, there are traces of society, culture, space, time, place, and the spirit of space.

When the novel is read together with its name, very different meanings can be given to people, events, and places in fictional frames. It is seen that red symbolising life, love, and passion, and black, symbolising sadness, pessimism, and death, are constantly shifting. From the point of view of events, love, which ends with death, holds an important place. In the process of love, while passion evokes red, the pain and the end with death evokes black. From a social point of view, the dress worn by people serving the nobles is black. From the point of view of space, sometimes it is seen that what is experienced or felt beyond what looks like black is red, and what is experienced or felt beyond what looks like red is black. In summary, the novel “The Red and the Black” takes the reader on a journey in which different meanings can be associated with the person, society, time, place, space, and the spirit of space.


Keywords: Antoine Berthet, Architectonics, Architecture in literature, Architecture, Black, Bourgeois, Brayle-Haut Monastery, Color in architecture, Fiction, Julien Sorel, Literature, Love, Novel, Passion, Red, Space, Spirit of space, Stendhal, The Red and the Black, Verrieres.

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