L’ INIZIAZIONE ALL’AMORE E L’INCUBUS VOLANTENELLA LETTERATURA ROMANTICA ROMENA
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.62229/aubllrlxxi/22/7Keywords:
Dark Romanticism, Romanian Romantic poetry, myth criticism, vampireAbstract
The object of my analysis is the fantastic character of the Flying Incubus, known in
the Romanian folklore as the Sburător [The Flyer], reinterpreted by three Romantic poets,
I. Heliade Rădulescu, Cezar Bolliac, and V. Alecsandri. In their poems that share the
same title, Sburătorul, they associate different values to this character, commonly seen as
a seducer of young girls, appearing to them at night and consuming them with a strange
passion that can lead to the girls’ death: for Heliade Rădulescu, the Flying Incubus is very
similar to a vampire, Alecsandri depicts him as a sort of fawn, whereas in Bolliac’s poem
he is an erotic demon. This character’s recurrence in Romanian 19th century literature is
an influence of the Romanticism from two points of view: the discovery of the folklore as
a source of poetic inspiration and the attraction for dark love, as analyzed by Mario Praz.