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- toward the European economy and culture (see Westernization). However, the Junimists argued, through their theory of "Forms Without Substance" (Teoria Formelor...
- Veronica Micle in the Junimist tribune Convorbiri Literare. Having earlier attended the funeral of writer Ion Creangă, a dissident Junimist and Romanian literature...
- Caragiale and Ioan Slavici, as one of the most accomplished representatives of Junimist literature. Ion Creangă was posthumously granted several honors, and is...
- Ștefănescu Delavrancea, while maintaining contacts with, among others, the Junimist essayist Iacob Negruzzi, the socialist philosopher Constantin Dobrogeanu-Gherea...
- Party from the various "White" conservative clubs (1880), but also led a Junimist dissident wing against the Conservative mainstream leaders Lascăr Catargiu...
- and had a publicized showdown with the students. Taking his cue from the Junimist leadership, Melik followed the literary club as it transformed itself into...
- (2008). "The Names of Romanian Fairy-Tale Characters in the Works of the Junimist classics". In: Studii și cercetări de onomastică și lexicologie, II (1-2)...
- work and political convictions were criticized and often ridiculed by Junimist intellectuals such as Titu Maiorescu, Mihai Eminescu, and Ion Luca Caragiale...
- valuing a culturally pluralistic society. Early on, he parti****ted in the Junimist effort to diversify cultural influences, producing two separate translations...
- Romanian colony of Vienna in April 1883, it was taken up in August by the Junimist tribune, Convorbiri Literare. At some point in this interval, Eminescu...