INFORMAZIONI SU QUESTO ARTICOLO
Pubblicato online: 28 feb 2025
Pagine: 7 - 12
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/clb-2023-0001
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© 2023 Simina-Maria Terian, published by Sciendo
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This article demonstrates that some of the textemes of Romanian playwright I.L. Caragiale, which later became famous throughout the entire Romanian ethnolinguistic community, are in fact borrowed from older Romanian texts, which appeared in the mid-19th century. My analysis focuses on three textemes from Caragiale’s comedies (“the family is the small homeland, as the homeland is the large family”, “a stormy night” and “have a little patience”), identifying their origins in the writings of C. D. Aricescu, Ioan M. Bujoreanu and I. Heliade-Rădulescu. My study concludes that Caragiale’s plays have a deeply intertextual structure.