The Holistic Approach of the Literary Symbol in Dimitrie Anghel’s Poetry
The Holistic Approach of the Literary Symbol in Dimitrie Anghel’s Poetry
Author(s): Cosmina Andreea Roșu
Subject(s): Poetry
Published by: Scientia Moralitas Research Institute
Keywords: literature; consciousness; ideas; poem; symbol;
Summary/Abstract: For the first time, Aristotle synthesised, in his Metaphysics, the holistic principle, in a specific way, sustaining the idea that a system’s properties cannot be determined or explained individually by each of its parts, but the system, as a whole, determines how its parts would act. The holistic approach of literary symbols implies the change of the attitude in order to facilitate the comprehension, and to discover things in a more optimistic process, holding back the pessimistic view of things. The human being in relation with itself, with the society and the universe, has a unique manner of exhibition recorded in modern cognitive psychology, and sometimes manifested in literature. C. G. Jung’s concept of “collective unconscious” implied a bond between the individual and humanity as a whole; the representation of an idea that becomes a symbol of a universal acceptance.
Book: The Holistic Society: Multi–Disciplinary Perspectives. Proceedings of Harvard Square Symposium
- Page Range: 342-352
- Page Count: 11
- Publication Year: 2017
- Language: English
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