- Paul
Zarifopol (November 30, 1874 – May 1, 1934) was a
Romanian literary and
social critic, essayist, and
literary historian. The
scion of an aristocratic...
- 1992, On the
Heights of
Despair was
translated into
English by
Ilinca Zarifopol-Johnston. The text
consists of 66
brief titled sections,
usually ranging...
-
aestheticism of his brother-in-law, Paul
Zarifopol, who
became one of his main references. As a youth,
Zarifopol took him to meet
playwright Ion Luca Caragiale...
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socialist philosopher Constantin Dobrogeanu-Gherea, the
literary critic Paul
Zarifopol, the
poets George Coșbuc and Mite Kremnitz, the
psychologist Constantin...
- self-exiled
Romanian dramatist Ion Luca
Caragiale and the
literary critic Paul
Zarifopol.
Cerna died in
Leipzig at the age of thirty-one,
after a long
battle with...
- Filipești, Galbeni, Hârlești and Onișcani. In the
village of Cârligi lies the
Zarifopol mansion built in 1850 by Ștefan
Catargiu which is
rumored to be haunted...
- Vârgolici
Mihail Vlădescu
Alexandru Dimitrie Xenopol Gheorghe Zane Paul
Zarifopol Ștefan
Zeletin Alexandru Zub
Alumni Costel Alexe Petre Andrei Sorin Antohi...
- [Originally
published in 1934]. On the
Heights of Despair.
Translated by
Zarifopol-Johnston, Ilinca.
University of
Chicago Press. pp. 127–128. ISBN 9780226106717...
- post of
journalist for a
Parisian newspaper.
France portal Novels portal Zarifopol-Johnston,
Ilinca (1995). To Kill a Text: The
Dialogic Fiction of Hugo...
- Will. New York: Farrar,
Straus and Giroux. ISBN 978-0312420215.
Ilinca Zarifopol-Johnston,
Searching for
Cioran (Indiana
University Press), p.6 "M****cripts...