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Mariana Marin. Confesiune şi conştiinţă poetică

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Publication: Meridian Critic / Analele Universităţii „Ștefan cel Mare” din Suceava. Seria Filologie. A. Lingvistică, B. Literatură, 22 (1), Section Exegesis, p. 91-100
p-ISSN:2069-6787
Publisher:Editura Universităţii din Suceava
Place:Suceava
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Abstract:Mariana Marin’s poetry is one of the great representations of Romanian woman lyric and also a remarkable representation of the eighties generation. She is hardly known to the large public and also little interpreted in the academic environment. The present study aims to reveal some important elements of Mariana Marin’s poetry, and more precisely to explain the meaning of the word Elegy that appears in many titles, to present the characteristics of this elegiac style (in the poet’s terms), to analyze her poetic consciousness and the way she understands the writing process. To highlight the fundamental feature of her poetry ̶ the desire to confess, and to underline the strong connection it has with great established themes of the literature (as the theme of love being absorbed by death), we used the analysis of the poem Elegy XII. The confession, for Mariana Marin, doesn’t express only nostalgic feelings and moments of existential meditation, but also frustrations and discontent caused by the inequities of the communist regime. This attitude of commitment to the immediate reality brings her closer to American poet Sylvia Plath. We tried a comparative analysis between these two poets’ texts just to highlight an important feature of feminine poetry in this dark period of world history: revolt by word, by poetry.
Key words:Elegy, confession, revolt, poetic consciousness, commitment
Language: Romanian
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