The review for Literary History and Theory

MORALISTUL CREANGĂ

December 15, 2012

👤Author

Name: Eugen Simion
Affiliation: Academia Română

📄Article

Citation Recommendation: SIMION, Eugen. „Moralistul Creangă”. In: RITL, New Series, VI, No. 1-4, January-December 2012, p. 7–24
Titlul: MORALISTUL CREANGĂ
Title: CREANGĂ THE MORALIST
Pages: 7–24
Language: Romanian
URL: https://ritl.ro/pdf/2012/1_E_Simion.pdf

Abstract: The hypothesis of the present article is that Ion Creangă, one of the great Romanian prose writers (1837–1889), is a moralist who likes to observe the human nature and to judge it. The author presents the state of critical reviews of Ion Creangă as a moralist and points to the originality of his approach. A historical overview of the moralists in the Romanian literature is giving the clear picture of the place occupied by Ion Creangă. The arguments used to prove this hypothesis, refer to Creangă’s techniques as an ethical / moral judge: the use of various folk sayings and the illustration of the traditional / folk patterns of thinking. The study sheds clear and new perspectives on Creangă’s artistry and the philosophic vision concerning life.

Keywords: Ion Creangă, folk ethics, folk wisdom, Romanian literature

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