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G. Coșbuc (1866-1918) (II) Un poet ignorat [PDF]
The present study evokes the artistic profile of George Coșbuc (1866-1918), a poet obstinately ignored by postmodern criticism, after he was popularized for decades by didactic criticism. All the notable representatives of the Romanian literary criticism
Eugen Simion
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According to not a few diary researchers from both Eastern and Western Europe, the journal is, of all the genres of biography, the species most threatened to turn into a savoir mourir guide. This obstinate search of the author, obsessed with discovering the best ways to get used to the „daily death” (the true catalyst of writing, the main ordering ...
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It’s not normal that important post-war critics like Nicolae Manolescu, Eugen Simion and Ov. S. Crohmălniceanu should be expelled from the curricula. They imposed the most representative contemporary writers and defended and enlarged the cultural values ...
Andrei Gligor
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Le genre biographique et son actualité [PDF]
THE BIOGRAPHICAL GENRE AND ITS TOPICALITY The biographical genre held a special place in the sphere of literature: the unsettled boundaries between living the experience and recording it, its passage into fictional matter were arguments that forced the ...
Oana SAFTA
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Ediţii critice şi istorii literare [PDF]
Notre revue publie ci-dessous les travaux de la table ronde „Edition critique et recherche littéraire” organisée à l’initiative du Centre de Recherche en Histoire Littéraire et Editions Critiques qui fonctionne dans l’Institut „G.
Nicolae Mecu
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Cronologia vieții literare românești (1993–1996): romanul Moromeţii [PDF]
We hereby present comments referring to Marin Preda and his work, mainly regarding his novel The Moromete Family, as sixty years are celebrated from its publishing, using excerpts of the four volumes of the Romanian Literary Chronology – the Post ...
Bianca Burța-Cernat +5 more
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The hypothesis of the present article is that Ion Creangă, one of the great Romanian prose writers (1837–1889), is a moralist who likes to observe the human nature and to judge it.
Eugen Simion
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Eugen Simion și proba revizuirilor estetice
In his volumes of Fragments, Eugen Simion resumes and blends his reflections on Romanian literature, culture and civilization. The Fragments VI tackles issues such as the aesthetics autonomy, the advantages and risks of revisions, the myths of the Romanian literature, the public and private morals of the writer, the limits of the compromise, the ...
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The second part of Academician Eugen Simion’s article on Duiliu Zamfirescu discusses Tănase Scatiu, an excellent realist work which continues the story from Viaţa la ţară, and whose main character represents a new social class.
Eugen Simion
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G. Coșbuc (1866-1918) (I) un poet ignorat [PDF]
The present study evokes the artistic profile of George Coșbuc (1866-1918), a poet obstinately ignored by postmodern criticism, after he was popularized for decades by didactic criticism. All the notable representatives of the Romanian literary criticism
Eugen Simion
doaj

