Ipostazele personajului narator-caragialian ca forme ale autoficţiunii caragialiene
Abstract
Caragiale has been critically approached either a great patriot or as a writer virulently contesting the Romanian social and moral negative stereotypes. In his forty years literary career, he joined various literary and political groups, even changed his political vision. His attitude stirred various conflicting debates, both in the press and in the literary areas that he would go into. Caragiale created characters’ profiles rooted in the contemporary reality to which he assigned different roles, also set up selfautofictional masks under the generic status of the so-called Uncle Iancu.