Title: | Comunicarea poetică transpersonală |
Author: | Emilia Parpală |
Publication: | Limba română: diacronie și sincronie în studiul limbii române, II, p. 141 |
Editors: | Rodica Zafiu, Adina Dragomirescu, Alexandru Nicolae |
Publisher: | Editura Universității din București |
Place: | București |
Year: | 2014 |
Abstract: | The paper considers the paradox of God’s representation in neomodern Romanian poetry, from a communicational, semiotic, and cognitive perspective. We discuss the theophany thematized in Nichita Stănescu’s and Marin Sorescu’s poems, compared to the biblical archetype, Jacob wrestling with the angel, and Ioan Alexandru’s hymns, relevant for the “figure and ground” expressionism. The poetic imagery reveals a hypothetical, rhetorically mediated transpersonal communication: logophoric, parodic, and cataphatic representations, respectively. |
Language: | Romanian |
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1 | Georgeta Moarcăs | Rediscovering Primitivism in the Romanian Poetry of the 60’s | Bul. UTBv, 3, 21 | 2010 | pdf html |
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