Textual Dynamics and Pragmatic Structures in the Poetic Noospheres of Lucian Blaga and Mihai Eminescu: A Discourse Analysis on micro-texts
Textual Dynamics and Pragmatic Structures in the Poetic Noospheres of Lucian Blaga and Mihai Eminescu: A Discourse Analysis on micro-texts
Author(s): Andreea NechiforSubject(s): Romanian Literature
Published by: Editura Tracus Arte
Keywords: textual figures; pragma-stylistics; literary-linguistics; discourse analysis; idiostyle; noosphere; semantic layering; mirroring technique
Summary/Abstract: This study examines the complex interplay between linguistic structures and poetic meaning in Lucian Blaga’s Marine Sunset and Mihai Eminescu’s Lida, employing pragmatic-semiotic analysis to reveal distinct mechanisms of poetic construction. In Blaga’s Marine Sunset, the research demonstrates how a seemingly transparent poem conceals multiple levels of meaning, where the title evolves from a simple descriptor to a complex metaphor through many-to-one analysis. The poem’s progression from contemplative observation to cosmic participation reveals Blaga’s characteristic engagement with the mysteries of the Great Anonymous, exemplifying his modern, pluri-univocal poetic style. In contrast, Eminescu’s early work Lida is analyzed through the lens of “multiple reflections”, where the figure of mirroring serves as both a structural device and a semantic operator. The study reveals how this mechanism generates fictionalization through the transition from referential reality to secondary text, creating a sophisticated play of perspectives. This comparative analysis illuminates how both poets employ distinct textual strategies: Blaga through layered meanings that progress toward the noosphere, and Eminescu through mirror-world constructs that invite deeper semantic readings. The research contributes to a better understanding of Romanian poetic discourse by highlighting these poets’ innovative approaches to poetic construction and meaning-making.
Journal: Philologica Jassyensia
- Issue Year: XX/2024
- Issue No: 2 (40)
- Page Range: 95-112
- Page Count: 18
- Language: English