The poetic imaginary in the vision of Heliade Rădulescu and Vasile Alecsandri Cover Image

Imaginarul poetic în viziunea scriitorilor paşoptişti: I. H. Rădulescu şi V. Alecsandri
The poetic imaginary in the vision of Heliade Rădulescu and Vasile Alecsandri

Author(s): Ionela Barbu
Subject(s): Romanian Literature
Published by: Asociația Cultural Științifică „Dimitrie Ghika-Comănești”
Keywords: literature; poetic language; literary stereotype; national identity

Summary/Abstract: This article presents the significant role in the Pasoptist Movemen played by the poets, Heliade Rădulescu and Vasile Alecsandri, because they not only wrote but also they became the architects of a new cultural discourse. The poets makes a fundamental contribution to the creation of the poetic language of Romanian literature, to its enrichment, by moulding expression to the demands of rhythm. Ion Heliade Rădulescu, born in January 1802 in Târgovişte, was a polymath: a poet, prose writer, philosopher, educator, and politician. Vasile Alexandri was born in Moldavian town and he has Greek origins same as Ion Heliade Rădulescu. Alecsandri found satisfaction in the advancement of those political causes he had long championed. We have discovered the fact that Alecsandri and Heliade had, like few other poets, the potential to express exaltation, happiness, which should not only be attributed to their material life, but also to their sacred life.

  • Issue Year: 2024
  • Issue No: 13
  • Page Range: 131-138
  • Page Count: 8
  • Language: Romanian
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