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History - Folklore - Literature: the Example of Romania

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 April 2024

Extract

The beginnings of modern Romanian culture coincide with the discovery of folk literature. The first to benefit from this true “revelation,” around the middle of the last century, were two of the most authentic representatives of Romanian romanticism: Vasile Alecsandri and Alecu Russo. However, the earliest manifesto of Romanian romanticism was not very explicit in its treatment of the subject, because others who participated in the current—especially Mihail Kogălniceanu and Nicolae Bălcescu— were primarily historians. In 1840 the contensts of Dacia literară, a magazine edited by them, gave literary status to heroic events that had entered into Romanian history; second place was reserved for the beauty of the Romanian countryside; the picturesque and the poetic content of the traditions held by the people who had lived this history and animated this countryside were only third in importance. Now, the term “traditions” could be applied in the same way to different artistic expressions: dance, music or literature.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © 1979 Fédération Internationale des Sociétés de Philosophie / International Federation of Philosophical Societies (FISP)

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References

* Haïdouks: "good-hearted" brigands having the people's sympathy and considered as national heroes - the Robin Hoods of Romania (Editor's Note).

1 C. G. Jung and C. Kerenyi, Introduction à l'essence de la mythologie, Payot, 1951, pp. 17-18.

2 De Zalmoxis à Gengis Khan, Payot, 1970, p. 132.

3 A. I. Odobescu, Complete Works, II, Bucharest, 1908, pp. 165-169.

4 A. Vlahutå, Pictural N. Grigorescu, in Din trecutul nostru, p. 111.