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SM ISO690:2012 NICOLAU, Felix. Europenizarea imaginarului exotic în poemele din 1876 ale lui Mihai Eminescu. In: Intertext , 2009, nr. 1-2, pp. 188-193. ISSN 1857-3711. |
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1876 is the year when the young, but very mature Eminescu, already an accomplished poet, deeply concedes to exotic imagination. His visionary inspiration takes him to the far-East. In the same time, his old, well-established appetite for the sources of philosophical knowledge gets easier translatable into euphonic verses. The neo-platonic metaphysics of light absorbs and takes the sentimental frustration away to a detached sublimity. Never tired of the human shallowness, the poet still invests in the romantic aesthetics of enthusiasm and condemns the manneristic inspiration. Thus, his poetry seems fresher than ever. |
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