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THE ILLUSTRATION OF SUBJECTIVISM IN ANTON COSMA`S WORKS
THE ILLUSTRATION OF SUBJECTIVISM IN ANTON COSMA`S WORKS

Author(s): Paula-Mădălina Constantinescu
Subject(s): Literary Texts, Romanian Literature, Philology, Theory of Literature
Published by: Editura Arhipelag XXI
Keywords: creation; map; feelings; antithesis; highness;

Summary/Abstract: Anton Cosma remains a surprise for the literature. The invitation to present his interior world isn't from self-initiative because in his case, an artist doesn't bind his public to analyze himself, but instead he prefers to stay in a mysterious zone. This occasion emerges through his daughter’s publication of his writings and it is another piece added to Anton Cosma’s puzzle. To talk about Anton Cosma means to open up a map of feelings, of ideas that lead us to literature. He shows us the way he adopts the chameleonic style indifferent of the domain that he chooses. Through Volume III, published in the posthumous version, we have the privilege to penetrate in his intimal space, especially a part of his writings is for literature for children, and another part belongs to lyrical genre and not only. His lyrical creation give birth to a sublime atmosphere, where the mirroring of the authors conditions is manifesting in all of its beauty. His works ''Am vrut să lovesc'', ''Portret I'', ''Oglinda'' means only some points of emotional highness. Going through Volume III (''Miniaturi epice și lirice. Genuri minore și parodii'') we realize that Anton Cosma can be defined only through an antithesis, namely that of the quiet rebel.

  • Issue Year: 2020
  • Issue No: 20
  • Page Range: 885-889
  • Page Count: 5
  • Language: Romanian
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