%0 Journal Article %T Fantastic romantic si rusticitate n basmele eminesciene %A Adela Draucean %J Journal of Humanistic and Social Studies %D 2010 %I Editura Universit??ii Aurel Vlaicu Arad %X In Eminescu¡¯s work, as G. Calinescu says, ¡°there is a traditional wind allover¡±, due to the poet¡¯s contact with the rustic life, with the people¡¯s artisticwork. If in Eminescu¡¯s poetry one can feel ¡°the traditional wind¡± through thefrequent use of images (forest, river, fountain, shadoof, herd etc.), sounds(elegiac folksong, crescent, horn, long shepherd¡¯s pipe, whistle, grif etc.) andrhythm, all characteristic to the Romanian nature, in the narrative fictionsome other aspects are added: the national costume, the dwelling (shack,hut) decorated with rather practical objects than beautiful ones and thetraditions connected to the transition moments in man¡¯s life: birth, weddingand funeral. Eminescu introduces the country life in his works, but theworld of fairytales belonging to the gold age, without time and space, makesthe poet dream of a beautiful world, of the endless life spectacle. Reality anddream grow and live together. %K romanticism %K fantasy %K rusticity %K dream. %U http://www.uav.ro/files/jhss/JHSS_1_2010.pdf