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Erotism and intimacy as invisible territories in literary text
Erotism and intimacy as invisible territories in literary text

Author(s): Alin Daniel PIROŞCĂ
Subject(s): Fine Arts / Performing Arts
Published by: Editura Muzicală
Keywords: eroticism; intimacy; exteriority; irreversibility; love; transgression

Summary/Abstract: Often, the literary text gives the reader the promise of a full understanding of thesignificant intention of the author. Such as a guarantee that in the end everything will beclear and comprehended, the literary text engages the reader in an authentic quête thatalternates on its journey the real and fantastical, the night and the day, the fake and thetruth, the normality with the unusual. The relation between the reader and the text becomesfamiliar as the adventure of reading flows into the amalgam of terminology, storytelling andsituations that are revealed in an organized or reversed way. But the lecturer feels at onepoint that he has strayed the path, and this wandering can be grafted on the reading thatjuggles in the textural significance, reducing to a slip in the invisible territories of the text,where the meaning is veiled, profound and even ambiguous. In our opinion, eroticism andintimacy can be thought of as invisible territories in literary textuality, in the conditions of asingle and insufficient reception, or in the case of literary insularity that the two conceivesclaim. In this article we are expressing a double intent. On the one hand, we will try to ensurea conceptual determination of eroticism and intimacy, in a philosophical and philologicalrecovery under the sign of hermeneutics, and on the other hand we will semioticly analyze thetwo concepts to overcome the symbolic function articulated in the subtlety that The twoconcepts generate it in the literary text.

  • Issue Year: III/2017
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 128-132
  • Page Count: 5
  • Language: English
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