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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.
Ligia Tudurachi
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The Life of a Literary Network – A Quantitative Approach to Sburătorul Literary Cenacle

open access: yesMetacritic Journal for Comparative Studies and Theory, 2022
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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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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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: yes, 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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The Adopted Child of the Latin Gens: Genealogical Imagery in B. Fundoianu’s Work [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
Revisiting the dual, bio-cultural, imagery ingrained in B. Fundoianu’s essays, engendering a genealogical narrative of literary history, may help us re-evaluate B. Fundoianu’s vision on the Romanian identity, too hastily explained by the “selfcolonizing”
Firică, Ștefan
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Revisiting the Interwar Period. Imitation, Synchronism and the Archive in the Films of Radu Jude [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
The theory of synchronism was one of the most influential ideas in the Romanian interwar period. Eugen Lovinescu championed the powers of imitation as a means of development for Romanian culture and society.
Gheorghe, Cezar
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Innesti e ibridazione tra spazi culturali [PDF]

open access: yes, 2022
This volume collects the interventions of the post-doctoral fellows and PhD students of the Babes Bolyai University of Cluj Napoca, the University of Bucharest and the University of Florence (Doctorate in Mediterranean Languages and Cultures; Doctoral ...

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Aur sterp. Avatarurile receptării critice [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
The text aims to examine the two phases of the reception of Al. Philippide’s debut volume, the one from 1922–1923 (after his appearance) and the one from 1939, which occurred when the poet’s third volume of verse, Dreams in the Roar of Time, was ...
Victor Durnea
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Traducerea Odiseei în lectura lui G. Călinescu [PDF]

open access: yesRevista de Istorie și Teorie Literară
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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Aesthetic Perspectives in Romanian Theatre at the End of the First World War [PDF]

open access: yes, 2022
The years 1919-1921 were years of nostalgia and imperative claims for the Romanian stage, years of useful comparisons with the achievements of the theatrical movements from other countries, of explorations in search for the best solutions, of ...
Cazaban, Ion
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