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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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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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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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2879:Second Carp cabinet
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2786:Constantin Olănescu
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789:Convorbiri Literare
685:on 4 January 1864.
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3101:Romanian logicians
2956:Dimitrie Nenițescu
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2836:Ion C. Grădișteanu
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2115:Ion I. C. Brătianu
2015:Kingdom of Romania
1954:Calimachi-Catargiu
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1266:Kingdom of Romania
964:C. Rădulescu-Motru
948:aesthetic criteria
910:encyclopedic style
897:is written like a
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810:is written like a
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648:University of Iași
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385:Revolution of 1848
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1873:Cantacuzino
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1379:Marghiloman
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656:Ion Creangă
441:Avram Iancu
373:Petru Maior
341:World War I
263:Nationality
188:Preceded by
146:Preceded by
61:introducing
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2658:(Finances)
2511:Diaconescu
2495:Diaconescu
2327:M. Sturdza
2322:Manoilescu
2317:Argetoianu
2254:Argetoianu
2203:Zamfirescu
2043:Câmpineanu
2000:Câmpineanu
1989:Câmpineanu
1959:Costa-Foru
1944:A. Golescu
1923:N. Golescu
1918:Ș. Golescu
1908:Ș. Golescu
1898:Mavrogheni
1799:ad interim
1594:Dăscălescu
1516:Argetoianu
1217:A. Golescu
1207:N. Golescu
1202:Ș. Golescu
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720:, at the „
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457:Anton Pann
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2668:(Justice)
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2054:Pherekyde
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1797:indicate
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1685:Ungureanu
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1645:Athanasiu
1536:Sănătescu
1531:Antonescu
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1506:Călinescu
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585:Feuerbach
569:‹See Tfd›
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517:Jean Paul
431:Childhood
393:Bucharest
389:Frankfurt
369:Maiorescu
347:Biography
319:, he was
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253:Bucharest
237:Wallachia
178:In office
126:In office
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2790:Interior
2644:Interior
2348:Vișoianu
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2166:Averescu
2089:Aurelian
2033:Stătescu
2023:Boerescu
2005:Boerescu
1964:Boerescu
1928:D. Ghica
1893:I. Ghica
1720:Cîmpeanu
1651:Isărescu
1622:Văcăroiu
1617:Stolojan
1511:Argeșanu
1419:Averescu
1404:Averescu
1374:Averescu
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1304:Florescu
1242:Epureanu
1237:Florescu
1227:I. Ghica
1222:Epureanu
1212:D. Ghica
1192:I. Ghica
1182:I. Ghica
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1048:(1985).
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1001:N. Iorga
977:Eminescu
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918:May 2016
864:Bălcescu
831:May 2016
772:V. Pogor
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455:and met
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266:Romanian
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2546:Mănescu
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2454:Severin
2444:Năstase
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2307:Gafencu
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1172:Bosianu
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1121:Romania
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989:Slavici
981:Creangă
904:Please
817:Please
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714:Lessing
640:history
544:Giessen
500:Sorbona
496:Giessen
377:Oltenia
353:Craiova
333:Germany
305:Junimea
257:Romania
233:Craiova
139:Carol I
135:Monarch
57:improve
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2421:Stoian
2411:Văduva
2406:Andrei
2386:Maurer
2371:Pauker
2177:Coandă
2069:Esarcu
1974:Cornea
1803:acting
1736:Tudose
1726:Cioloș
1639:Vasile
1589:Verdeț
1579:Maurer
1574:Stoica
1384:Coandă
710:Berlin
706:Wagner
679:Berlin
601:France
593:French
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573:German
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492:Berlin
469:Vienna
453:Brașov
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409:Brașov
397:Brașov
337:France
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2464:Roman
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1770:Ciucă
1759:Ciucă
1753:Orban
1742:Fifor
1714:Ponta
1708:Oprea
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1612:Roman
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