TY - JOUR TI - Anti-Modern Femininity and Vampiric Masculinity in Sorana Gurian’s Short Story “Vila Myosotis” AU - Krupa, Tomasz TI - Anti-Modern Femininity and Vampiric Masculinity in Sorana Gurian’s Short Story “Vila Myosotis” AB - In Sorana Gurian’s early French and Romanian writing, feminine subjectivities are pushed into an anti- modern position by an oppressive modern discourse, resulting in feelings of displacement and trans- planting that lead to a paradoxical posture which is both progressive and reactionary. Through Vila Myosotis ([1939] 1946), Gurian explores the possibility of reconciling with oneself by returning to the past. However, her escape into the world of dreams awakens repressed desires and origins. This reactionary tendency seeks to establish empathy in the face of progress and modernity, and it allows for the creation of an autonomous female subjectivity that challenges the dominant discourse of masculinity, portrayed here through vampiric imagery. VL - Volume 23 (2023) IS - Special Issue 2 PY - 2023 SN - 1732-8705 C1 - 2084-3917 SP - 183 EP - 190 DO - 10.4467/20843917RC.23.019.18513 UR - https://ejournals.eu/en/journal/romanica-cracoviensia/article/feminitatea-antimoderna-si-masculinitatea-vampirica-in-nuvela-soranei-gurian-vila-myosotis KW - modern KW - femininities KW - masculinities KW - vampire KW - Romanian literature KW - feminist literary criticism KW - criticism of psychoanalysis