Mircea Eliade’s vision-generating text on drama and performance
Mircea Eliade’s vision-generating text on drama and performance
Author(s): Anca-Daniela MihutSubject(s): Fine Arts / Performing Arts
Published by: Editura Muzicală
Keywords: Eliade; fantastic prose; theater; drama; performance; director; time;
Summary/Abstract: In the short fantasy stories, which are part of the cycle of performance and cryptography, as well as in Mircea Eliade's novels, the systematic presence of artists can be noticed, but especially that of the actors, as well as the numerous references to theater. The novel The Forbidden Forest contains, already crystallized, the Romanian writer's conception of theater. Eliade's interest is mainly directed towards a new type of playwriting and towards spectacular performance, because he makes a very clear difference between writing and acting. The writer considers dramatic art a place of debating artistic, philosophical, religious ideas, but is convinced that the theatrical play can offer the possibility of a different approach to them and a different understanding of the world - one that can trigger enlightenment and human spiritual liberation.
Journal: Învăţământ, Cercetare, Creaţie
- Issue Year: VII/2021
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 309-319
- Page Count: 11
- Language: English