Measures of the Massive Mountain in Aleksis Kivi’s Play Kullervo
Kukkonen, T. K. (2022). Measures of the Massive Mountain in Aleksis Kivi’s Play Kullervo. In D. Reimann, D. Norton, & E. Torrence (Eds.), Proceedings of Bridges 2022 : Mathematics, Art, Music, Architecture, Culture (pp. 95-102). Tessellations Publishing. Bridges Conference Proceedings. https://archive.bridgesmathart.org/2022/bridges2022-95.pdf
Published in
Bridges Conference ProceedingsAuthors
Date
2022Copyright
© 2022 the Author
The story of a prisoner inside an enormous steel mountain is embedded in Kullervo, an early Finnish tragedy by 19th-century author Aleksis Kivi. I focus here on the exceptional size of the mountain, as told by the main character, Kullervo. Although the embedded story has aroused admiration in research, the mountain’s size and form do not appear to have done so. If taken literally, and assuming the shape of a double pyramid, at a minimum, the mountain’s surface area would be between that of Earth and Uranus, a planet that Kivi was somehow aware of. The mountain’s maximum surface area and volume would greatly exceed that of the Sun. This mountain cannot be localized in the near environment of the characters. A prisoner’s captivity inside the allegorical mountain creates images of anguish, deprivation of freedom, and possibly of punishment and remorse. It could be interpreted symbolically, as reflecting Kullervo’s unbearable shame and wrath toward his own slavery, which are later, expressed toward himself as a murderer and escapee.
...
Publisher
Tessellations PublishingParent publication ISBN
978-1-938664-42-7Conference
Bridges world conferenceIs part of publication
Proceedings of Bridges 2022 : Mathematics, Art, Music, Architecture, CultureISSN Search the Publication Forum
1099-6702Keywords
Original source
https://archive.bridgesmathart.org/2022/bridges2022-95.pdfPublication in research information system
https://converis.jyu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/148830590
Metadata
Show full item recordCollections
License
Related items
Showing items with similar title or keywords.
-
Ability to Measure and Count in Aleksis Kivi’s Seven Brothers
Kukkonen, Tiina Katriina (Tessellations Publishing, 2021)The illiterate brothers’ elementary ability to measure and count fluently is a striking feature in the Finnish author Aleksis Kivi’s Seven Brothers (Seitsemän veljestä, 1870), a novel that was published before the metric ... -
Metamorphoses of Shamed Bodies : Sexual Violence in Euripides’s Helen
Päällysaho, Pieta (Philosophy Documentation Center, 2021)In this paper I explore the connections between shame and embodiment in Euripides’s play Helen. The paper focuses on the play’s underlying theme of sexual violence and rape, and on the descriptions of metamorphoses that ... -
Transsubstantiaatio : ajan ulottuvuudet Aleksis Kiven ja Marcel Proustin romaaneissa ja elämässä
Aaltonen, Jukka (Therapeia-säätiö, 2021) -
Perinnetietoisesti perinteitä vastaan
Marttinen, Heta (Kirjallisuudentutkijain seura, 2014) -
Voicing Bo Carpelan : Urwind's dialogic possibilities
Kennedy, Brian (Jyväskylän yliopisto, 2020)Finnish writer Bo Carpelan (1926-2011) gained unparalleled recognition amongst Finland-Swedish readers at home and others worldwide for his work as a poet and novelist. Yet despite a good deal of his literary output having ...