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Q: Literary history, be it national, local, or regional, is perhaps the most conservative form of literary study, with many claiming that the method is outmoded. What can literary histories do to overcome both the risk of obsolescence and their inherent
IOVĂNEL Mihai
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Traducerea Odiseei în lectura lui G. Călinescu [PDF]
After comparing in detail Lovinescu’s translation of the Odyssey with that of Murnu, Călinescu concludes that the mentor of the „Sburătorul”, although he wants to offer an independent version of that designed by his rival, only dilutes it by creating a ...
Alexandra Ciocârlie
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Interviurile lui Mircea Eliade (II) – contribuții documentare – [PDF]
This is the second instalment in a series which aims to retrieve the unpublished interviews of Mircea Eliade in preparation for a future corpus of his “oral lore”.
Liviu Bordaș
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VASILE LOVINESCU, A GREAT INITIATE
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. There is a real esoteric generation, under the name of René Guénon, its legitimate representative being Vasile Lovinescu. He is an intellectual on his continuous way to initiation.
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Sburătorul after Sburătorul: Survivors of E. Lovinescu’s Literary Circle after 1947
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 ...
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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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Despre ideologia și identitatea culturală a Monicăi Lovinescu
Culture includes a multitude of personalities, of which only a few stand out. One of them is Monica Lovinescu, who had, until she went into exile, an identity of a simple writer, but with the chance to readapt in a new space she managed to create a path full of glory by becoming a complete writer, a true European personality.
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On the “Cultural Heritage” of Literary Criticism in Eugen Simion’s Work: Between “Comprehensive Criticism”, “Directional Criticism” and Militant Criticism (1965-1971) [PDF]
The aim of this study is to examine the theme of “cultural heritage” in the light of Eugen Simion’s work (1965-1971). Although this intellectual coordinate was promoted by the ideologues of the communist regime, it was approached in an aesthetic manner ...
George NEAGOE
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The purpose of this essay is to map the energetic and (peri)thermodynamic background of theories about poetry from the second half of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century, also included in the horizon of interest of Romanian critics. In the present essay, I trace the route by which the literary critic E.
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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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