为了高尚而多愁善感的文学N. 斯坦哈特与作为自由形式的散文

Q3 Arts and Humanities
Antonio Patraș, Roxana Patraș
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N.Jurnalul fericirii[《幸福日记》]的作者斯坦哈特不仅是一位出色的知识分子,还是一位博学的散文家,他的散文具有惊人的自发性,使他的思想论述具有非凡的文化广度,这使他与亚历山德鲁-奥多贝斯库、保罗-扎里福波尔、米哈伊尔-拉雷亚、亚历山德鲁-帕洛洛古或安德烈-普列鲁跻身同一精神家族。尽管探讨的主题多种多样,但这位后来的罗西亚修道士的文章保持了基本的统一性,体现在连贯的思维方式和防御精神中,旨在通过诉诸谦逊和帕列洛古所谓的常识即悖论来保护个人自由。阅读斯坦哈特的文章也是对思想懒惰的有力解毒剂,为读者提供了摆脱狭隘的通俗视野的机会。撇开监狱纪念馆和宗教题材的文章不谈,这些文章也弥漫着同样的散文主义气息,我们强调的事实是,斯坦哈特将文学批评理解为一种巧妙的创造性活动,是反实证主义的论战,容易接受新的、令人惊讶的文化类比,从蒙田传统的基本人文主义角度出发,不断呼吁恢复主观性、情感和感觉,将其作为知识过程中的基本要素。
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For a noble and sentimental literature: N. Steinhardt and the essay as a form of freedom
N. Steinhardt, the author of Jurnalul fericirii [The Diary of Happiness], was not only an exquisite intellectual colporteur, but also an erudite essayist of astonishing spontaneity, who gave his intellectual discourse a remarkable cultural breadth, which places him in the same spiritual family as Alexandru Odobescu, Paul Zarifopol, Mihail Ralea, Alexandru Paleologu or Andrei Pleșu. In spite of the diversity of the themes addressed, the essays of the later monk of Rohia preserve a basic unity, revealed in a coherent modus cogitandi and a defensive ethos, intended to protect individual freedom through recourse to modesty and to what Paleologu called common sense as paradox. Reading Steinhardt’s essays is also a powerful antidote to laziness of thought, offering the reader the chance to escape from the narrow horizon of commonplaces. Leaving aside the prison memorial and the texts on religious subjects, which are permeated by the same essayistic vein, we highlighted the fact that Steinhardt understood literary criticism as an ingenious creative activity, polemically anti-positivist, susceptible to new and surprising cultural analogies, incessantly pleading for the rehabilitation of subjectivity, emotion and feeling as essential factors in the process of knowledge, from the perspective of a fundamental humanism drawing from Montaigne’s tradition.  
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Swedish Journal of Romanian Studies
Swedish Journal of Romanian Studies Arts and Humanities-Visual Arts and Performing Arts
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