Womanhood in „Pe strada Mântuleasa” by Mircea Eliade
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Womanhood in „Pe strada Mântuleasa” by Mircea Eliade The Answer to Communism’s Agression: Love at the Center of the World
Womanhood in „Pe strada Mântuleasa” by Mircea Eliade The Answer to Communism’s Agression: Love at the Center of the World

Author(s): Nicoleta Crânganu
Subject(s): Literary Texts
Published by: Editura Casa Cărții de Știință
Keywords: Mircea Eliade; feminine character; fantastic narrative

Summary/Abstract: Some children searching for mystery and its signs on Mântuleasa street, a story teller who defends himself from an unknown aggression, by inventing the facts, by trying to escape from the main story, by building a labyrinth from his memories, an author, Mircea Eliade, living in Chicago, longing for the fairy tale space of his childhood – those are the ingredients of the most complex short story of the writer, “Pe strada Mântuleasa”. At the center of the story, womanhood interferes with an ancient curse that leads to uncanny events. Women like Oana, Arghira Zamfira, Marina, Leana, or Anca Vogel represent together the changing face of womanhood in Eliade’s short story. The narrative voices, the appeal to Romanian or universal myths and symbols, unexpected characters, the text’s plans, epic developments, configure a unique text in Mircea Eliade’s works panorama.

  • Issue Year: 11/2010
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 329-332
  • Page Count: 4
  • Language: English