Title: | Metafora nuntă-moarte şi semnificaţiile ei în poezia populară |
Author: | Tatiana Butnaru |
Publication: | Philologia, LIV (3-4), p. 94-100 |
p-ISSN: | 1857-4300 |
Publisher: | Academia de Științe a Moldovei |
Place: | Chișinău |
Year: | 2012 |
Abstract: | In the present article there are highlighted artistic meanings of the wedding-death metaphor that has its origin in the substratum of folk creativity and is manifested through deepening of some ontological issues with openness to mythical archetypes. The allegory wedding-death has its orientation towards a specific existential universe. It represents a nucleus of several folk writings that vary from doina to ballad, lyrical song, heroic epos. It expresses the treasure of Romanian thought, the popular thinking, the concept of permanence of its original myth, of perpetuation and viability of local tradition. |
Key words: | folk creativity, ballad, Doina, heroic epos, morphology of motive, mioritic subject, aesthetic archetype, metaphorical suggestion, pastoral typology, liturgical space |
Language: | Romanian |
Links: | ![]() ![]() |
Citations to this publication: 0
References in this publication: 0
The citations/references list is based on indexed publications only, and may therefore be incomplete.
For any and all inquiries related to the database, please contact us at [Please enable javascript to view.].
Preview:
