

Mircea Eliade – radiografia propriei identităţi sau dimensiunea eului în proza autobiograficăĪuthor(s): Mărioara Vlioncu / Language(s): Romanian

Eliade exemplarily showed his certainty about Eminescu’s genius. The way a universal personality approaches the work of one of his predecessors with its immense potential for universality is emblematic for the spirituality of a nation that preserves its values, whatever the existential avatars of its members. During his long exile, with no prospect of returning home, Eliade considers Eminescu as a certainty that he will return directly or indirectly by including in his prose of elements, archetypes, or images borrowed from Eminescu. He began by being, like all teenagers, fascinated by the poet's art, then by the vast laboratory of genius, that is to say by his manuscripts, and he identified himslef with his encyclopaedic mind and his nationalism, finding illustrious ancestry (such as Cantemir or Hasdeu) and at the same time finding the followers of his ideas during the inter-war period (Iorga, Nae Ionescu). Without being a ”eminescologue” in the real sense of the word, Mircea Eliade was always interested in the creative personality of Mihai Eminescu, which he studied diligently, making numerous comments upon it. Electronic information storage and retrieval ( 45)Īuthor(s): George Lateş / Language(s): Romanian.Cultural Anthropology / Ethnology ( 67).Recent History (1900 till today) ( 124).Essay|Book Review |Scientific Life ( 478).Language and Literature Studies ( 3872).
