LITERATURĂ COMPARATĂ: JANE AUSTEN – IOAN SLAVICI

LITERATURĂ COMPARATĂ: JANE AUSTEN – IOAN SLAVICI

JANE AUSTEN VS. IOAN SLAVICI

Vanda STAN,

Universitatea de Vest „Vasile Goldis” din Arad, Romania

Abstract

In a time of hostility and change, Jane Austen – one of Britain’s most beloved authors –managed to create perhaps the most perfect, most subtle and most dangerously charming romantic

love stories of all times. However, Austen doesn’t compose simply a naive, soap opera like novel,

but analyzes the monotonous life of a society seemingly ripped out of a history book. Behind the

idealistic depiction of the plot and the sensible portrayal of the characters lie concepts such as

femininity and marriage as some sort of social bind that holds together the entire community.

Slavici’s work could not have been more different. “Moara cu Noroc” utterly contrasts not only

through a radically different series of actions, which climax in such a tragic manner that the

novella shifts towards a far more dramatic genre, but also through its main emphasis on

characters’ psychological dimension. Slavici sees beyond human masks and deliberately creates

new ones in order to offer a moralistic, yet static, preview of life. But what best conveys the

disparity between these two masterpieces is the callous indicative of how far behind Romanian

society truly remains in comparison to its British counterpart.

Key words

: the monotonous life of a society, portrayal of the characters, novella, masterpieces

Cuvinte cheie

: viaŃa monotonă a societăŃii, portretul personajelor, nuvelă, capodoperă

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