Relaţia teatralitate – literaritate în discursul artistic
The relationship theatricality - literariness of the artistic discourse
Author(s): Ana GhilaşSubject(s): Theatre, Dance, Performing Arts
Published by: Institutul Patrimoniului Cultural al Academiei de Științe a Moldovei
Keywords: theatricality; literariness; narrative; representation; interference of arts; dramaturgic discourse; narrative discourse;
Summary/Abstract: The article deals with the issue of theatricality – literariness in the artistic discourse, components that define the specificity of theatrical art and, at the same time, its synthetic essence. The relationship between the written dramatic text and the performance is manifested in the relationship between the representativeness, the theatricality of the dramaturgic text and its literary character as a writing. The concepts of theatricality as well as that of literariness as part of a dramaturgic discourse are presented from a diachronic perspective, emphasizing the relation between the writing and spectacular discourse on the level of structure and artistic form. At the same time, as forms of artistic communication and poeticity, literariness, theatricality, dramaticity, etc. meet, “collaborate” not only in the dramaturgic discourse structure but also in the theatrical and the narrative ones, having different artistic functionalities. The elements of theatricality are realized in the dramaturgic or the epic text through a poeticity specific to the creative individuality, his/her artistic vision. In a narrative discourse, theatricality can be understood as prediction, rules that shape the show from the text itself. The art of the realization of a narrative theatricality (in the relationship of diegesis - mimesis) in the epic text, through various artistic means and marks of theatricality, demonstrates not only the artistic thinking, the spectacular vision of the author, but also the topicality of the approach of the interference of arts in the scientific approach.
Journal: Revista ARTA
- Issue Year: XXVI/2017
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 114-118
- Page Count: 5
- Language: Romanian