„Noaptea de Sânziene” și puterea de seducție a romanului mistic

  • Mihaela Rusu
Keywords: mystical novel, Parsifal’s legend, intertextuality, quest, nostalgia of timelessness

Abstract

The terror of history”, plentifully manifest during the World War II and in its immediate aftermath, with the formation of the Soviet Bloc, generates, as a possible cultural alternative, the rebirth of the interest in esoteric sciences. In literature, the esoteric dimension of being leads to a reanimation of the mystical novel
formula, one meant to directly express the magic of destiny. Publishing the novel Noaptea de Sânziene [The Forbidden Forest] in 1955, Mircea Eliade imagines a realistic world, Romania of the 1940s‐1950s, and
superimposes the filigreed marks of human destiny against this background. The protagonist Ștefan Viziru relives Parsifal’s legend, which the novel engages intertextually. Catching a glimpse of a secret (timelessness of being) in childhood, the hero makes his life a quest for this miraculous state, constantly living the nostalgia of that moment of grace.

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2018-07-20
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