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- bunătatea timpului nostru") 1992 – Introduction to the Eminescian miracle ("Introducere la miracolul eminescian") 1997 – Cîmpulung m****cripts ("M****crisele de...
- In her reading, Luceafărul is on a philosophical continuum with other Eminescian poetry; the metaphor of "time as death" first appears in relation to Hyperion's...
- strategie (1988), Poemele sacre (1994), Primii noștri poeți (1995), Orfismul eminescian (1995), Drumul Parnasului (1998), Principii de estetică și filosofia culturii...
- of a language under the impact of French influence. Nevertheless, pre-Eminescian and even pre-Symbolist tones are dimly perceptible. As a playwright (aside...
- he published in Deva a collection of primary sources, Profil eminescian ("Eminescian Profile"). In April of that year, he began corresponding with literary...
- Bucharest: Editura Nemira, 1998. ISBN 973-569-209-0 Ana Frost, "Versul eminescian în creația compozitorilor noștri", in Steagul Roșu, May 11, 1956, p. 2;...
- know". Contrarily, other experts routinely list Xenopol as mainly an anti-Eminescian—his has an entry among the "detractors of Eminescu" in Săluc Horvat's...
- Eminescu admirers were especially prone to arriving at this conclusion. Eminescian poet Alexandru Vlahuță notes that he imagined Eminescu to be a sort of...
- Moldova 2002 - Painting Exhibition, Leone, France 2003–2006 Orizont Eminescian, Constantin Brâncuși Exhibition Center, Chișinău, Moldova 2004 - Art Exhibition...
- attitudes and viewing Eminescu's poetry with more sympathy, treasuring those Eminescian traits which were closest to Decadentism (idealism, moroseness, exoticism)...