Research Articles Issue 1 · 2019 · pp. 178–186 · Issue page

SYMBOLIC MEANINGS AND FOLK BELIEFS IN THE ROMANIAN LITERATURE

MI
1 Associated Phd.. Faculty of Education Sciences, Law and Public Administration, University “Constantin Brancusi” Tg-Jiu
Accepted 29 March 2026
Available Online 15 March 2019
THE FICTIONAL PROSE IS AN IMPORTANT SUBJECT FOR THE ROMANIAN LITERATURE. DEVELOPING A LARGE NUMBER OF THEMES WHICH ARE REPEATED FROM ONE STORY TO ANOTHER, IN ROMANIAN LITERATURE CREATES A MEMORABLE TYPOLOGY OF FANTASTIC CHARACTERS AND AN IMAGINARY GREATE SPACE. THIS IS THE ROMANIAN SPACE, A PLACE FULL OF SIGNS, SYMBOLS, POPULAR BELIEFS OF INITIATING, A PLACE WITH STREETS THAT HIDE ANCIENT MYSTERIES, ANDINDIVIDUALS WEARING THEM WITHOUT KNOWING, THE MYTHS.
SYMBOLIC MEANINGS FOLK BELIEFS PARTICULAR REPRESENTATION
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