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STUDIA PHILOLOGIA - Issue no. 1 / 2004 | |||||||
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COINCIDENCE, IMITATION, AND INFLUENCE IN POETRY (ON SOME BRITISH AND RUMANIAN POETS). Authors: IOANA SASU-BOLBA. |
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Abstract: The article deals with human communication in the literary field, that is to say in poetry. Taking place on various levels, most of them visible and concrete such as words, but also on a deeper and more subtle one, that of the subconscious, the author considers the process of communication in poetry asbeing a complex one, and developing into a kind of hierarchy that includes termslike coincidence, imitation, and influence. The arguments brought in favour of this process particularly aim at the deepest level, that of poetic thought. | |||||||