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Junimea was a
Romanian literary society founded in Iași in 1863,
through the
initiative of
several foreign-educated
personalities led by Titu Maiorescu...
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Societatea Academică
Junimea (Romanian for "
Junimea Academic Society") was a
society (Studentenverbindung) for
Romanian students in the Austro-Hungarian...
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common affiliation with the
influential conservative literary society Junimea.
Although viewed with
reserve by many of his
colleagues there, and primarily...
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famous and
influential Romanian poet.
Eminescu was an
active member of the
Junimea literary society and
worked as an
editor for the
newspaper Timpul ("The...
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Slavici and Ion Creangă, he is seen as one of the main
representatives of
Junimea, an
influential literary society with
which he
nonetheless parted during...
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Mihai Eminescu urged him to
write his
first story,
which was read at
Junimea in two
sessions and was
published in the
magazine Convorbiri Literare....
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Police leader and
pioneer radio broadcaster.
Tzigara was a
member of the
Junimea literary society,
holding positions at the
National School of Fine Arts...
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classicism and neoclassicism.
Praised by the
conservative literary society Junimea, he was
promoted by its
leader Titu Maiorescu, as well as by Maiorescu's...
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Urechia was
involved in a decade-long
controversy with
Junimea, a
conservative literary society which advocated professionalization. Among...
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translator and
liberal conservative politician, one of the
founders of
Junimea literary society.
Raised among the
boyar nobility of Iași, he was the son...