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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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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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Felix Aderca – scriitorul sub vremuri [PDF]

open access: yesRevista de Istorie și Teorie Literară, 2011
F. Aderca was well known by the inter-war Romanian readers especially for his articles and polemics published in some of the most important newspapers, magazines and reviews of the age.
Mihaela Iancu
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The reception of Knut Hamsun in Romania in the period 1919-1926 [PDF]

open access: yesRevista Română pentru Studii Baltice şi Nordice, 2014
The present paper presents the Norwegian author Knut Hamsun as he has been perceived in the Romanian literary and cultural frame between 1919-1926. Such a work intends to do research upon relevant articles written in this period.
Diana Lăţug
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Bad mothers and maternal ambivalence in Ciclul Hallipilor [The Hallipa cycle] by Hortensia Papadat-Bengescu and Patimi [Passions] by Sofia Nădejde

open access: yesSwedish Journal of Romanian Studies
The article analyzes the symptomatic representations of maternal experience in the modern Romanian novel written by women. It aims to draw attention to maternal voices portrayed in literary texts across national contexts at the beginning of the 20th ...
Ioana Moroșan
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