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ȘTEFAN AUGUSTIN DOINAȘ – TEORETICIAN AL POEZIEI
Ștefan Augustin Doinaş - theoretician of poetry

Author(s): Ioan Mariș
Subject(s): Literary Texts
Published by: Editura Universitatii LUCIAN BLAGA din Sibiu
Keywords: Ștefan Augustin Doinaș; theoritician of poetry; Plato; Heidegger; intertextuality;

Summary/Abstract: Ștefan Augustin Doinaş is not only a great poet but also a theorist of the poetic act, a theorist of poetry. In his endeavor to build a poetic concept, he starts from the ancient philosophy, particularly Plato and reaches, through German philosophy and French poetics to defining poetry as an act of language. In a first stage corresponding to ballad, genre that he uses, he relates to the canon of the classicism of Greek Magna.Ștefan Augustin Doinaş is not only a great poet but also a theorist of the poetic act, a theorist of poetry. In his endeavor to build a poetic concept, he starts from the ancient philosophy, particularly Plato and reaches, through German philosophy and French poetics to defining poetry as an act of language. In a first stage corresponding to ballad, genre that he uses, he relates to the canon of the classicism of Greek Magna.Starting from Plato's philosophy, the poet posits the structure of the poem, starting from a logos asimilated to universe as cosmos. The poet also stops to the equation logos-melos, commenting on the relationship between the two acts in the terms of the French poet H. Meschonnic.In defining poetry, the poet performs a synchrony in diachronie. They are discussed Heidegger's famous theories about language as the house of Being. In his poetry of Doinaş there are at least three masks: the first would be marked by the poems of his youth when the vision ballad-expressionist is passed through the filter of poetics / poietics of classicism, followed by a second stage in which the self is related to the Universe in a romantic projection (cf.Holderling-Valery so.) and the third stage, that of a creative modern- post-modern self, an I anguished revealed in the texts of Psalms meditating on the fractal dimension of life, in its flow compared to divinity where it is built in poetic language, in its dual continuity daimonică-panteistă and christian in a biblical way.

  • Issue Year: 45/2018
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 83-88
  • Page Count: 6
  • Language: Romanian