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The personality traits: cognitive (in “The school business”), social (in “The rebellious child saga”), motivational-affective (in “The troubled home legend”), clinical (in “The sickly child myth”) will be being watched in what follows, and they are each related to a picture that is empirically described as such: the fiction writer, sickly and school-loath as a child, is already a rebel who, more or less defiantly, is gradually letting go his hold of his smothering mother. In all of this Bildungsroman the birth-place (in “The Ortgeist incident”) turns out to be an essential personage, subliminally insinuating into experiences even when not there. Keywords: Ion Creang\; Recollections of boyhood; Romanian villages
Romanian Journal of Artistic Creativity – Addleton Academic Publishers
Published: Jan 1, 2014
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