THE FATHER-SON RELATION IN LUCIAN BLAGA'S THEATRICAL PLAY 'IVANCA' Cover Image

RELAȚIA TATĂ-FIU ÎN TEXTUL DRAMATIC IVANCA DE LUCIAN BLAGA
THE FATHER-SON RELATION IN LUCIAN BLAGA'S THEATRICAL PLAY 'IVANCA'

Author(s): Georgeta Orian
Subject(s): Language and Literature Studies
Published by: Editura Aeternitas
Keywords: Lucian Blaga; Ivanca; mythology; symbol; psycho-analysis;

Summary/Abstract: Lucian Blaga's theatrical plays have always been open to mythological interpretations. The text of the play 'Ivanca' is prone to interpretation frames such as Oedip's complex: the rivalry with the same-sex parent, in particular with the male one, the sexual tension which is felt amongst the three main characters of the play (the Father, Luca - the Son, and Ivanca), the solving of the the conflicting situation by Doctor Dinu's actions to reveal the complex, but also the Freud-Jung synthesis. The present paper follows the coordinates of the relation between the two characters, the Father and the Son, resorting to a mythological, symbolical and psycho-analytical frame analysis. DOI: 10.29302/InImag.2015.6.14

  • Issue Year: 1/2015
  • Issue No: 6
  • Page Range: 185-206
  • Page Count: 22
  • Language: Romanian
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