Titlu: | Shakespeare’s Influence on Eminescu’s Dramatic Projects |
Autor: | Corina Mihaela Geană |
Publicația: | Language and Literature – European Landmarks of Identity, 4 (2), p. 55-61 |
p-ISSN: | 1843-1577 |
Editura: | Universitatea din Pitești |
Locul: | Pitești |
Anul: | 2008 |
Rezumat: | As G. Ibrăileanu used to say, the theatre, the dramatic art, represents the author’s highest level of fulfillment of his literary vocation. Therefore, we will not be able to completely understand Eminescu’s literary production if we don’t take into account the fact that it is based on the poet’s dramatic experience, his activity as a prompter, transcriber, actor, translator, dramatic critic and theoretician. Conceived in a romantic perspective, impregnated with a tragical vision which is applied to the entire Romanian history, Eminescu’s dramatical projects certify the influence of Shakespeare’s theatrical ethics and aesthetics ideas. We were kept several lines and almost finished plays from Eminescu’s dramatical projects, among which we can mention: Alexandru Lăpuşneanu, Mira, Gruiu-Sânger, Bogdan-Dragoş etc. Eminescu thinks that Macbeth’s plot and characters are related to some characters from our agitated and bloody history, to the usurpations and ambitions which led to the numerous and painful changes of the Romanian voivodes. Perpessicius and Călinescu showed that most of Eminescu’s poems originate in the author’s dramatic creation. This is the very reason for which to know Eminescu’s dramatic creation is to come to a complete understanding of his entire literary production. Eminescu’s conception about the theatre is similar to that of Shakespeare’s. He wanted to describe the world just like it is, God’s role being played by the author and then by the characters of his plays. In his dramatic projects Eminescu makes use of some themes and motifs characteristic to the commedia dell’arte and to the Elizabethan popular theatre. |
Cuvinte-cheie: | theatre, romanticism, tragical vision, commedia dell’arte, Elizabethan popular theatre |
Limba: | engleză |
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