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  2. Romanian literature - Wikipedia

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    George Călinescu is another complex personality of Romanian literature: novelist, playwright, poet, literary critic and historian, essayist, journalist. He published authoritative monographs about Eminescu and Creangă, and a monumental (almost 1,000 pages in quarto) history of Romanian literature from its origin to the time of his writing (1941).

  3. List of Romanian writers - Wikipedia

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  4. Old Romanian - Wikipedia

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    A page from Hurmuzaki Psalter. Old Romanian (Romanian: română veche) is the period of Romanian language from the 16th century until 1780.It continues the intermediary stage when the dialect continuum known as ‘Daco-Romanian’ (also known in Romanian language literature as graiuri) developed from Common Romanian, and Modern Romanian - the period of Romanian language set in post ...

  5. Romani literature - Wikipedia

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    Romani literature or Roma literature is literature by Romani people.It is composed of both written and oral literature. [1] [2] Authors may most likely reside in various countries throughout Europe, the Americas, and Africa and these continents have a long history of being home to Romani people. [3]

  6. Modern Romanian - Wikipedia

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    Modern Romanian (Romanian: română modernă) is the historical stage of the Romanian language starting from the end of the 18th century until today. In general, it is agreed that the modern era comprises three distinct periods: the premodern period starting from 1780 and lasting until 1830, the modern period from 1830 until 1880, and the contemporary period after 1881. [1]

  7. Sămănătorul - Wikipedia

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    In the 1930s, the campaign against non-traditionalist literary works made its way into the pages of Iorga's own synthesis of literary history, Istoria literaturii româneşti contemporane ("The History of Contemporary Romanian Literature"), which partly consisted of excerpts from his earlier articles. [153]

  8. Category:Romanian literature - Wikipedia

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    History of literature in Romania (2 C, 1 P) M. Literary magazines published in Romania (3 C, 41 P) Works originally published in Romanian magazines (5 P) O.

  9. George Călinescu - Wikipedia

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    Călinescu was the author of several fundamental texts of Romanian literary history (Viața lui Mihai Eminescu, Opera lui Mihai Eminescu, and Viața lui Ion Creangă among others). After 1945, he published significant writings on world literature (including Impresii asupra literaturii spaniole, and Scriitori străini.)