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VASILE LOVINESCU, A GREAT INITIATE

open access: yesManagement Intercultural, 2015
The duty of giving the national culture a generous project, for the first time released from the pressure of extraculture, belongs to the interwar generation.
Ovidiu MARIAN-IONESCU
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Eugen Lovinescu. Omul sburător [PDF]

open access: yesEon, 2023
The Lovinescian spirit is perfected when he accepts to lead a literary magazine, at which point a new generation of writers will debut, Sburătorul contributing fundamentally to its affirmation.
Adriana Ecaterina Achimescu
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Horia Lovinescu, Between the “Terror of History” and Psychoanalytical Dreams [PDF]

open access: yesStudia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai Dramatica
This paper focuses on Horia Lovinescu (1917-1983), a member of one of the most important dynasties of modern Romanian culture. Six of Horia Lovinescu’s dramas are interpreted in a close reading system, by psychoanalytical tools and by focusing on the family constellations the author imagines.
POP-CURȘEU, Ioan
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Poeți „realiști și sociali” în Istoria literaturii române contemporane (1927) de E. Lovinescu [PDF]

open access: yesRevista de Istorie și Teorie Literară, 2022
Cet essai analyse la manière dont le critique littéraire Eugen Lovinescu (1881-1943), auteur de la première Histoire de la littérature roumaine contemporaine (I-VI, 1926-1929), surprend la typologie du poète „réaliste” et/ ou „social”, dans le troisième ...
Teodora Dumitru
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Evoluția poeziei lui Octavian Goga în concepția lui E. Lovinescu (1905-1920) [PDF]

open access: yesRevista de Istorie și Teorie Literară, 2020
Cette étude porte sur la manière dont le critique littéraire E. [Eugen] Lovinescu (1881- 1943) décrit le parcours poétique du poète roumain Octavian Goga (1881-1938), né à Rășinari, un petit village de Transylvanie ‒ à lʼépoque partie de lʼEmpire austro ...
Teodora Dumitru
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Sburătorul after Sburătorul: Survivors of E. Lovinescu’s Literary Circle after 1947 [PDF]

open access: yesSlovo a smysl, 2021
In this article we examine the careers of writers associated with the Sburătorul group (1918–1943), a literary circle formed on the basis of common tastes and aesthetic sensibilities, and present an analysis of its impact on them. A rather significant number of these writers submitted to the postwar ideology, agreeing to produce a literature that ...
Tudurachi, Ligia
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Lovinescu şi Baudelaire în Poezia nouă (1923) [PDF]

open access: yesRevista de Istorie și Teorie Literară, 2018
Cet essai porte sur lʼusage des termes Baudelaire et «baudelairean» dans lʼétude critique Poezia nouă/ La poésie nouvelle (1923) écrit par E. Lovinescu. Anticipant son grand projet historiographique Istoria literaturii române contemporane/ Histoire de la
Teodora Dumitru
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De la poezia caldă la poezie rece. O ipoteză pentru substituția inimii cu creierul în teorii ale poeziei de la romantism la modernism [PDF]

open access: yesRevista de Istorie și Teorie Literară, 2023
In this paper I deal with the transition from the romantic-“cardiological” paradigm of poetry interpretation (“poetry of the heart” – “la poésie du cœur”) to a modernist-cerebral perspective on the lyric: a poetry of the brain, of the intellect.
Teodora Dumitru
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WOMEN WRITERS AND THEIR CONTRIBUTION TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF ROMANIAN INTERWAR DRAMA [PDF]

open access: yesChallenges of the Knowledge Society, 2012
During the interwar period, feminine literature2 was no longer perceived as a bizarre cultural phenomenon in Romania, at least not by mature and balanced critics, such as E. Lovinescu, G. Ibrăileanu and Tudor Vianu.
CARMEN D. CARAIMAN
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Modelul şi oglinda. E. Lovinescu „par lui même” [PDF]

open access: yesRevista de Istorie și Teorie Literară, 2012
E. Lovinescu received his due acknowledgment as the main representative of the Romanian inter-bellum culture. His aesthetic criticism pleaded for the necessary modernization of our literature, by means of imitating salient Western models.
Antonio Patraș
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