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culture, a determined artistic taste and on impressive intuitions. The mentor of
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593:'s ideas. On 17 December, after they considered the value of the essay, and after "a verbal defense in front of the academic committee, brilliantly held for original opinions", the Sorbonne committee granted him the title of "licencé ès lettres" (Philology Licensed). Maiorescu then prepared his doctorate on the thesis:
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Romanian literature: the period of the great
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Romanian literary works, the seventh decade of the 19th century was marked by a large number of poets and prosemen, who had very limited artistical devices, but high ideals and pretences. It was a time when the selection of true values was needed, on the basis of
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Romania, at the end of 1861, Titu Maiorescu was eager to contribute to the progress of the recently formed state, after the Union of 1859, of the cultural and political life, of a European level. At that time, when the Union was done and personalities of fresh energies and
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Maiorescu for his coldness, his lack of passion, his Olympian attitude, that he seemed to hide a dry soul; for exemplifying this statement, the famous appraisal made by the igneous
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Maiorescu's literary critic activity stand apart from the previous generation. Unlike the previous years of the revolution from 1848, when an intense need of original literature determined
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Kremnitz. In November/December, he became a teacher at the
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cultured people were needed, people who were educated in Western Universities, Titu Maiorescu had an early ascent, from his youth, as he was a university professor at 22 years old (in
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2918:Alexandru Marghiloman
2802:Alexandru Marghiloman
2710:Alexandru Marghiloman
2704:Alexandru Marghiloman
1862:United Principalities
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637:and principal of the
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874:„forms without root“
786:School „Vasile Lupu“
641:from the same town.
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487:Însemnărilor zilnice
298:Titu Liviu Maiorescu
3022:People from Craiova
2956:Constantin C. Arion
2885:Second Carp cabinet
2830:Constantin C. Arion
2792:Constantin Olănescu
1052:Cândroveanu, Hristu
795:Convorbiri Literare
691:on 4 January 1864.
432:Obșteasca Epitropie
3117:Romanian essayists
3107:Romanian logicians
2962:Dimitrie Nenițescu
2930:(External Affairs)
2842:Ion C. Grădișteanu
2804:(External Affairs)
2759:First Carp cabinet
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2656:Alexandru Lahovary
2437:Romania since 1989
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2188:Ion I. C. Brătianu
2167:Ion I. C. Brătianu
2147:Ion I. C. Brătianu
2121:Ion I. C. Brătianu
2021:Kingdom of Romania
1960:Calimachi-Catargiu
1945:Calimachi-Catargiu
1610:Romania since 1989
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1395:Ion I. C. Brătianu
1375:Ion I. C. Brătianu
1360:Ion I. C. Brătianu
1272:Kingdom of Romania
970:C. Rădulescu-Motru
954:aesthetic criteria
916:encyclopedic style
903:is written like a
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816:is written like a
681:Alexandru Odobescu
654:University of Iași
648:, on the subject „
635:University of Iași
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497:University studies
396:Revolution of 1848
328:Conservative Party
286:Conservative Party
174:Ion I. C. Brătianu
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662:Ion Creangă
452:Avram Iancu
384:Petru Maior
352:World War I
274:Nationality
199:Preceded by
157:Preceded by
72:introducing
3006:Categories
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2810:(Finances)
2664:(Finances)
2517:Diaconescu
2501:Diaconescu
2333:M. Sturdza
2328:Manoilescu
2323:Argetoianu
2260:Argetoianu
2209:Zamfirescu
2049:Câmpineanu
2006:Câmpineanu
1995:Câmpineanu
1965:Costa-Foru
1950:A. Golescu
1929:N. Golescu
1924:Ș. Golescu
1914:Ș. Golescu
1904:Mavrogheni
1805:ad interim
1600:Dăscălescu
1522:Argetoianu
1223:A. Golescu
1213:N. Golescu
1208:Ș. Golescu
1038:References
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782:Th.Rosetti
726:, at the „
540:psychology
468:Anton Pann
448:revolution
237:1840-02-15
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2942:(Justice)
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2816:(Justice)
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2674:(Justice)
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2547:Meleșcanu
2542:Comănescu
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2496:Comănescu
2491:Cioroianu
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2455:Meleșcanu
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2302:Tătărescu
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2060:Pherekyde
1919:Teriachiu
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1691:Ungureanu
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1651:Athanasiu
1542:Sănătescu
1537:Antonescu
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1512:Călinescu
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1370:Maiorescu
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798:in 1867.
627:Bucharest
591:Feuerbach
532:Jean Paul
528:Jean Paul
442:Childhood
404:Bucharest
400:Frankfurt
380:Maiorescu
358:Biography
330:, he was
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264:Bucharest
248:Wallachia
189:In office
137:In office
18:Maiorescu
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2796:Interior
2650:Interior
2354:Vișoianu
2266:D. Ghika
2172:Averescu
2095:Aurelian
2039:Stătescu
2029:Boerescu
2011:Boerescu
1970:Boerescu
1934:D. Ghica
1899:I. Ghica
1726:Cîmpeanu
1657:Isărescu
1628:Văcăroiu
1623:Stolojan
1517:Argeșanu
1425:Averescu
1410:Averescu
1380:Averescu
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1310:Florescu
1248:Epureanu
1243:Florescu
1233:I. Ghica
1228:Epureanu
1218:D. Ghica
1198:I. Ghica
1188:I. Ghica
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1082:Bărnuțiu
1054:(1985).
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1007:N. Iorga
983:Eminescu
952:certain
924:May 2016
870:Bălcescu
837:May 2016
778:V. Pogor
571:Sorbonne
466:and met
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277:Romanian
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2552:Mănescu
2537:Aurescu
2506:Predoiu
2460:Severin
2450:Năstase
2402:Mănescu
2397:Bunaciu
2382:Bughici
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2313:Gafencu
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2214:Ionescu
2152:Djuvara
2142:Sturdza
2126:Sturdza
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1990:Ionescu
1909:Știrbei
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1162:Arsache
1127:Romania
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995:Slavici
987:Creangă
910:Please
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720:Lessing
646:history
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511:Sorbona
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364:Craiova
344:Germany
316:Junimea
268:Romania
244:Craiova
150:Carol I
146:Monarch
68:improve
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2427:Stoian
2417:Văduva
2412:Andrei
2392:Maurer
2377:Pauker
2183:Coandă
2075:Esarcu
1980:Cornea
1809:acting
1742:Tudose
1732:Cioloș
1645:Vasile
1595:Verdeț
1585:Maurer
1580:Stoica
1390:Coandă
716:Berlin
712:Wagner
685:Berlin
607:France
599:French
587:Berlin
579:German
544:French
503:Berlin
480:Vienna
464:Brașov
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424:Vienna
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408:Brașov
348:France
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2470:Roman
2465:Pleșu
2445:Celac
2178:Arion
1776:Ciucă
1765:Ciucă
1759:Orban
1748:Fifor
1720:Ponta
1714:Oprea
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1702:Oprea
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1618:Roman
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