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- Street salon. Scholar Victor Durnea notes that Munteanu only became a Macedonskian by chance, since his "origin, temperament and experiences" made him resemble...
- sometimes read as a herald of decadent writing. He was important to the Macedonskian Symbolists for his familiarity with French culture, but was primarily...
- characteristic prosody of Symbolist Ion Minulescu to poke fun at the Macedonskians: According to philologist Gabriel Coșoveanu, Ramuri also had a regionalist...
- to 1889, with Macedonski absent from Romania, he published his own "Macedonskian" literary review, Analele Literare ("Literary Annals"). The magazine...
- "talented youth". Immediately after, he personally handled an edition of Macedonskian verse, which appeared Poezii alese. He went on to marry Nina, moving...
- with Pierre Laprade and Pic****o's Blue Period. Another member of the Macedonskian circle, Adrian Maniu, calls him a "wonder child" of Romanian art. By...
- Alexandru Macedonski in his "obsession of dying" (albeit "without the Macedonskian anecdote"). Întunecatul April includes an homage to Coleridge, whose...
- incompatibility between Maiorescu and Macedonski, between Junimea and the Macedonskian club, a border is traced [...] separating the 19th century from the 20th...
- Observatorul. In 1905, he was also contributing to Românul Literar, a Macedonskian literary gazette directed by C. A. Ionescu-Caion. In September 1909,...