- etc.) and
secondary Junimists such as the
materialist philosopher Vasile Conta. Maiorescu, În contra... Ibrăileanu, Un
junimist patruzecioptist Maiorescu...
- Sămănătorist
school was by then also
grouping other former or
active Junimists, and Maiorescu's
progressive withdrawal from
literary life also created...
-
confirm that
Pantazi Ghica had
befriended them. He also noted, like the
Junimists, that the
chronological order indicated by
Ghica was spurious. The latter...
- as a
strict colleague.
Referencing an
Armenian stereotype, the
other Junimists began calling Melik a
mindirigiu ("quilter") of
their absences. Melik...
- and the
other core
Junimists even though, as Zigu
Ornea notes, the
leading exponents of
Positivist discourse were
secondary Junimists (Nicolae Xenopol,...
- the so-called caracudă (roughly, "small game") section,
which comprised Junimists who
rarely took the
floor during public debates, and who were avid listeners...
- of
pride for the
oldest Junimists to have been
identified as such. The
inside joke was
replicated among the more
minor Junimists. They
casually misspelled...
-
editing the
journal Adunarea Națională,
which initially regarded the
Junimists with sympathy,
despite the fact that
Maiorescu was
already making his...
-
Mihai Eminescu (Romanian pronunciation: [miˈhaj emiˈnesku] ; born
Mihail Eminovici; 15
January 1850 – 15 June 1889) was a
Romanian Romantic poet, novelist...
-
entire family remained loyal to King
Carol I.
While caucusing with the
Junimists, Știrbei also
helped establish the
Conservative Party, and
served as its...