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culture, a determined artistic taste and on impressive intuitions. The mentor of
Junimea society considered this type of criticism (neatly affirmative or negative) necessary only to that epoch of clutter of values, as its modalities of execution would gradate later, in the literary life, when the great writers would elevate the artistic level and implicitly would have the public's exigency augmented.
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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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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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506:, he took his license in law), but his eagerness did not affect his demureness in his studies; the foundations of Maiorescu's extremely solid culture were established during that period.
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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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2693:Alexandru Marghiloman
1851:United Principalities
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863:„forms without root“
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630:from the same town.
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476:Însemnărilor zilnice
287:Titu Liviu Maiorescu
3011:People from Craiova
2945:Constantin C. Arion
2874:Second Carp cabinet
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2781:Constantin Olănescu
1041:Cândroveanu, Hristu
784:Convorbiri Literare
680:on 4 January 1864.
421:Obșteasca Epitropie
3106:Romanian essayists
3096:Romanian logicians
2951:Dimitrie Nenițescu
2919:(External Affairs)
2831:Ion C. Grădișteanu
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2748:First Carp cabinet
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2645:Alexandru Lahovary
2426:Romania since 1989
2229:Ion I. C. Brătianu
2177:Ion I. C. Brătianu
2156:Ion I. C. Brătianu
2136:Ion I. C. Brătianu
2110:Ion I. C. Brătianu
2010:Kingdom of Romania
1949:Calimachi-Catargiu
1934:Calimachi-Catargiu
1599:Romania since 1989
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1364:Ion I. C. Brătianu
1349:Ion I. C. Brătianu
1261:Kingdom of Romania
959:C. Rădulescu-Motru
943:aesthetic criteria
905:encyclopedic style
892:is written like a
818:encyclopedic style
805:is written like a
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643:University of Iași
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486:University studies
385:Revolution of 1848
317:Conservative Party
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163:Ion I. C. Brătianu
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373:Petru Maior
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2490:Diaconescu
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2317:Manoilescu
2312:Argetoianu
2249:Argetoianu
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2038:Câmpineanu
1995:Câmpineanu
1984:Câmpineanu
1954:Costa-Foru
1939:A. Golescu
1918:N. Golescu
1913:Ș. Golescu
1903:Ș. Golescu
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1511:Argetoianu
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1202:N. Golescu
1197:Ș. Golescu
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237:Wallachia
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2018:Boerescu
2000:Boerescu
1959:Boerescu
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1888:I. Ghica
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1232:Florescu
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1187:I. Ghica
1177:I. Ghica
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135:Monarch
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2406:Văduva
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2381:Maurer
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1969:Cornea
1798:acting
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1721:Cioloș
1634:Vasile
1584:Verdeț
1574:Maurer
1569:Stoica
1379:Coandă
705:Berlin
701:Wagner
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568:German
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469:Vienna
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