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491: 434: 76:), and according to the beliefs of the Moldavan it was "a ghost, a young, handsome man who comes in the middle of the night at women, especially recently married ones and does indecent things with them, although he cannot be seen by other people, not even by the ones who waylay him". 384:, vol. 3, no. The Making and Remaking of Literary Institutions, Otilia Hedeşan, History of the Literary Cultures of East-Central Europe: Junctures and Disjunctures in the 19th and 20th Centuries, p. 318, 86:('The Flyer/Flying Incubus', 1843), and the "incubus" with flowing black hair visiting a young girl and inducing her erotic awakening. The myth reappears in the late romantic literature, in poems such as 532: 475: 43:, and described as a malevolent demon active in a "oniric-erotic" manner, i.e., visiting women in their dreams in the guise of a handsome young man. 556: 525: 31:
word meaning 'flyer') is a supernatural being in Romanian folklore, described as a "roving spirit who makes love to maidens by night".
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The zburător (sburător ) myth became one of the four fundamental myths in Romanian folk poetry according to the framework of
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A literary reworking of the myth later appeared in the romantic poem by
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Folclorul medical român comparat: privire generală meidcina magică
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Dimitrie Cantemir, writing about the myth concerning it in
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Index

Romanian
incubus
zmeu
Descriptio Moldaviae
Latin
volatilis
Ion Heliade Rădulescu
Mihai Eminescu
George Călinescu
Bram Stoker
Trajan and Dochia myth
Miorița
Meşterul Manole


Călin, Vera
"Irony and World-Creation in the Work of Mihai Eminescu"
ISBN
963-05-4844-5
Vulcănescu (1987)
Vulcănescu (1987)
Mirobolant Feelings: The Darkness of Love
ISBN
9781631817885
Candrea, Ion Aurel
"Zburătorul"
ISBN
9789736831829
Candrea (1999)
Cazacu, Matei

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