The Dynamics of the Symbol in Ion Pillat`S Poetry  Cover Image

Dinamica simbolului în poezia lui Ion Pillat
The Dynamics of the Symbol in Ion Pillat`S Poetry

Author(s): Elena-Lucia Mara
Subject(s): Literary Texts
Published by: Universitatea »1 Decembrie 1918« Alba Iulia
Keywords: existential; literary; mithological; historical; steppe and nomadism

Summary/Abstract: The symbol replace a reality through a sign another reality on a matter of easy analogies. The symbol is a trope by which a material is chosen, the convention, to denote a concept provided between the concrete and abstract that there is a semantic relationship, so that substitution is motivated. Tudor Vianu distinguishes some features of artistic symbol in the symbol of opposition to science. Symbols are scientific deprivation or experience constraints when knowledge exceeds human needs. On the other hand, artistic symbols recompose all human knowledge fragmentation. After the frequency and scope of movement, symbols may be conventional or dedicated and individual quotas or lived. General symbols, conventional or classical were determined by tradition, while the individual symbols are triggered by the artistic imagination in the creation of spontaneous private. Ion Pillat`s poetry is remarkable and the use of symbols already established on the basis of frequency and scope of their movement, but also using some individual: symbols existential, literary, mythological and historical. In the poetry of Ion Pillat finds a real universe of symbols, their dynamic range is divided into volumes of poetry. Symbol becomes obvious when they are explored and exploited its component elements. The poet is the starting point for bookish reminiscence primarily comes from Greek, Latin and Oriental. Mythology, history, geography are pretexts to capture new and profound meanings of the symbols used. The poet builds and recovers a language apart just by visions in which is incorporated as a means of communication.

  • Issue Year: 10/2009
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 139-163
  • Page Count: 23
  • Language: Romanian