TUDOR ARGHEZI – POEZIA FILOSOFICA
TUDOR ARGHEZI – THE PHILOSOPHIC POETRY
Author(s): Valentina Albu, Ariadna TotescuSubject(s): Literary Texts
Published by: Editura Universităţii Vasile Goldiş
Keywords: poetry; philosophy; variety; inspiration; poezie; filosofie; diversitate; inspiraţie.
Summary/Abstract: Only a few of writers of our literature had been welcomed by the literature critics. Since 1926 Felix Aderca considered T. Arghezi the greatest contemporary poet writer, with a complex personality and M. Ralea considered him: ”the greatesc well – kown poet, since Eminescu”. T. Arghezi has been unique in his time through three features: he has created a large end special universe, with a great variety of themes and the most important feature is that he has acomplished the mission of making a revolution in the language, after Eminescu did the same, in his poetical own way. As far as the themes are concerned, we can observe the variety , the complexity of themes, so this could be the reason for talking about Arghezi’s poetry as a philosophical, social, love poetry.
Journal: Studii de Ştiinţă şi Cultură
- Issue Year: V/2009
- Issue No: 02 (17)
- Page Range: 91-92
- Page Count: 2
- Language: Romanian