Abstract

The article focuses on the notions of structural elements of the chronotope developed by M. Bakhtin and applied in the stories of the Romanian writer Ion Creanga from the perspective of the imaginary, namely: challenge, chance, nature, landscape, heroes' pilgrimage, road, threshold. Overpassing evil places such as the forest, places haunted by devils, the pond, the pub are clues in the rounding of the character. The idea of good and evil spaces is strongly anchored in the collective unconscious according to the principle of splitting and differentiation between opposites. The evil spaces in Ion Creanga's stories are places of voluntary or involuntary challenge in which the initiation and rounding of the characters takes place.

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  • În construcția oricărei narațiuni epice, timpul și locul sunt elemente indispensabile derulării momentelor subiectului

  • The article focuses on the notions of structural elements of the chronotope developed by M

  • The idea of good and evil spaces is strongly anchored in the collective unconscious according to the principle of splitting and differentiation between opposites

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În construcția oricărei narațiuni epice, timpul și locul sunt elemente indispensabile derulării momentelor subiectului. Spațiile malefice din poveștile lui Ion Creangă sunt locuri de încercare voluntară sau involuntară în care se produc inițierea și devenirea personajelor.

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