- as
leader of a
cosmopolitan and
aestheticist trend formed around his
Literatorul journal, he was
diametrically opposed to the inward-looking traditionalism...
- anti-Junimist
author Alexandru Macedonski,
becoming a
contributor to
Literatorul [ro] magazine. The
polemics touched on his
private life,
after claims...
-
dissident liberal and poet,
Alexandru Macedonski, who co-opted him on his
Literatorul editing team
during the 1880s. A precursor, but not an affiliate, of...
-
presided upon by poet and
novelist Alexandru Macedonski,
founder of
Literatorul magazine, the
movement sparked much
controversy with its
stated disregard...
-
their rights, her work
appeared in
Revista literară, Fântâna Blanduziei,
Literatorul,
Revista poporului and Familia. Emilian's daughter,
Cornelia Emilian...
-
Macedonski reunited a
group of
young poets ****ociated with his
magazine Literatorul.
Polemicizing with the
established Junimea and
overshadowed by the influence...
- an
officer in the army, and
began contributing to
magazines such as "
Literatorul" (1880-1884). He
began publishing poetry collections in 1881, with Rime...
-
inspired by,
Alexandru Macedonski,
building on
early romantic influences at
Literatorul magazine. Later, he
incorporated borrowings from
Charles Baudelaire and...
- A year later,
Revista Literară (a
direct successor of Macedonski's
Literatorul)
hosted some of his work.
Karnabatt was then
given a
positive reception...
-
Alexandru Macedonski, who had
established a
Symbolist literary circle,
Literatorul (Munteanu
recalls having already met
Macedonski in his childhood, though...