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“Whose Property Are My Letters?” Inside Monica Lovinescu and Virgil Ierunca’s Archive
Public use of objects belonging to private memory is what concerned me while writing this article. Under discussion will be the collection of letters received by Romanian couple Lovinescu–Ierunca during their more than sixty-year exile in France (1946 ...
Astrid Cambose
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The Life of a Literary Network – A Quantitative Approach to Sburătorul Literary Cenacle
Investigated mostly in a co-dependent relationship with its titular figure – E. Lovinescu (1881-1943), the Romanian literary circle Sburătorul has achieved a paradoxical position in the field of Romanian critical inquiry.
Daiana Gârdan
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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This is the second instalment in a series which aims to retrieve the unpublished interviews of Mircea Eliade in preparation for a future corpus of his “oral lore”.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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BEYOND THE MYTH. ROMANIAN POST-COMMUNIST REVISIONISM [PDF]
This paper aims to assess the challenging role of post - communist critical and theoretical revisions for the literary canon legitimized under communism.
Cosmin BORZA
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Towards an Ethical Canon of Postwar Romanian Literature: Monica Lovinescu on Women Writers [PDF]
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Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.
Synthesis, 2023
● In the last decades of the Romanian communist regime, a few leading propaganda newspapers and publications such as Luceafărul and Săptămîna violently targeted Monica Lovinescu. This article aims to briefly explore several texts written against her by nationalist supporters of the regime between 1979 and 1989.
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● In the last decades of the Romanian communist regime, a few leading propaganda newspapers and publications such as Luceafărul and Săptămîna violently targeted Monica Lovinescu. This article aims to briefly explore several texts written against her by nationalist supporters of the regime between 1979 and 1989.
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Monica Lovinescu: The Voice of Unbound Freedom
History of Communism in Europe, 2011openaire +1 more source

