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The paper Shapes of the Romanian Cultural Self between the Mastership of the Mind and the "Romanias " in Romania aims at analysing the cultural Selves of three of the most important Romanian contemporary intellectuals - Gabriel Liiceanu, Andrei Pleșu, Horia-Roman Patapievici - as they are shaped in some of their memorialistic and essayistic works, and the possible relations and connections these Selves can have with the many “Romanias” existing today.
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The present article considers the symbolical values of the circle in the novel Cartea șoaptelor (The Book of Whispers) by Varujan Vosganian from a hermeneutical point of view (Gilbert Durand, Jean Chevalier and Alain Gheerbrant). Moreover, from a spatial perspective, the circles of death are regarded as a double spiral, negative and positive, and the passage of characters such as Yusuf through this double spiral is the equivalent of a symbolical death and a resurrection in a new form. Moreover, taking over Paul Ricoeur’s idea (Memory, History, Forgetting) of a text being considered a sepulchre for the absents of history (Michel de Certeau), the text of The Book of Whispers is regarded and analysed as a text of the voice of those who have disappeared and died without their story being known. The roundness of character and ultimately that of transcending sufferance that the novel incorporates is rendered exactly by these circle-stories and by their polyphony.
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2011
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vol. 2
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issue 2
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In the present paper we would like to investigate the concept of mytho-poetical thought as defined by two philosophers, Ernst Cassire and Lucian Blaga, and the way in which the term may be applied to a chosen corpus of poetry from Romania, Wales and Ireland.
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