- România
Literară is a
cultural and
literary magazine from Romania. In its
original edition, it was
founded on 1
January 1855 by
Vasile Alecsandri and published...
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Dacia Literară was the
first Romanian literary and
political journal which was
published between January and June 1840.
Founded by
Mihail Kogălniceanu...
- Mișcarea
Literară (Romanian for "The
Literary Movement") was a
literary and art w****ly
published in
Romania from 1924 to 1925 by
writer Liviu Rebreanu...
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works appeared in 1855 in
Vasile Alecsandri's
literary magazine, România
Literară. He died
shortly before the age of 40. His
cause of
death is
recorded as...
- săteanului român,
Amicul familiei,
Gazeta poporului, Viața Românească,
Junimea literară,
Convorbiri Literare,
Analele Academiei Române,
Gazeta Transilvaniei, Calendarul...
- pdf https://www.bibliotecadeva.ro/periodice/romlit/1988/07/romania_
literara_1988_07_28.pdf https://www.ziuaconstanta.ro/images/stories/2019/01/07/...
- Gândirea ("The Thinking"),
known during its
early years as Gândirea
Literară - Artistică - Socială ("The
Literary -
Artistic -
Social Thinking"), was a...
- authors,
beginning with
Nichita Stănescu and
Matei Călinescu, in his
Gazeta Literară.
Sidelined over his own
incompatibility with the
Socialist Realist dogma...
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graduated from the
Chernowitz University (1904). He
contributed to
Junimea literară (1904), Viața Românească (1906), Patria, and
Foaia poporului (1909). On...
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Alexandru Cistelecan, "Streinu, Vladimir", in Dicționar de critică și
teorie literară, at the
Petru Maior University of Târgu Mureş;
accessed June 17, 2013 (in...