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AbstractThe goal of the following paper is to shed more light unto the similarities and the particularities that the works of Lucian Blaga and B. Fundoianu reveal in relation to Expressionism, a current often mentioned in order to catherogirse the two poets. Even though one cannot put the finger on a legitimate Expressionist poetic movement in Romanian culture without a certain ammount of exaggeration, the poetry of the aforementioned figures is undeniably compatible with the current originated from Germany. As I will try to prove, Lucian Blaga and B. Fundoianu can be seen as antagonistic instances in this context, but ultimately revealing a shared expressionist substance upon which the most divergent attitudes are bestowed.
Lucian Blaga Yearbook – de Gruyter
Published: Dec 1, 2020
Keywords: Expressionism; antagonism; territoriality; metaphysics; the apocalyptic
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