Abstract

This article investigates the presence, evolution and influence of stereotypes and prejudices in Romanian literature. Starting from their historical and cultural roots, the study analyses how these concepts are reflected and challenged in literary works. It explores their impact on literary genres, characters and societal evolution, with a focus on the political and social context. The paper reveals how stereotypes and prejudices have shaped the critical and public reception of works and examines how contemporary literature addresses and redefines these concepts. This study makes a significant contribution to understanding the interaction between literature, society and cultural identity in the Romanian context.

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