PURALITY OF WORDVIEW AND EXISTENCE IN LUCIAN BLAGA’S WORK
PURALITY OF WORDVIEW AND EXISTENCE IN LUCIAN BLAGA’S WORK
Author(s): Elena Marilena Năstase (Mihail)Subject(s): Philosophy, Language and Literature Studies, Studies of Literature, Romanian Literature
Published by: Editura Universităţii din Piteşti
Keywords: cosmogony; The Great Anonymous; transcendental censorship;
Summary/Abstract: The kaleidoscopic vision of Blaga’s work reveals the Faustian relationship between light and darkness, silence-word, Fârtat-Nefârtat(God-Devil). In the same context, as in Eminescu’s case, the descent to the origins illustrates the intensity of the existential feeling. The main objective of the current study is to present the cosmic and cosmogonic dimension from Lucian Blaga’s perspective, containing the same theme that can be found in Eminescu’s work, as well. But, a poet of light, Blaga confers Mioritic serenity and greatness to the human fall, to the rejection by the Great Anonymous. For Lucian Blaga, to dive into the original light means a return to the mythical land of Dacia. Both the moment of genesis and the apocalyptic moment predominate in the works of the above-mentioned writers, Blaga considering that the apocalyptic represents a predominant value of the world.
Journal: LIMBA ȘI LITERATURA – REPERE IDENTITARE ÎN CONTEXT EUROPEAN
- Issue Year: 2021
- Issue No: 28
- Page Range: 78-83
- Page Count: 6
- Language: English