Garabet Ibrăileanu (Romanian pronunciation: [ɡaraˈbet ibrə.iˈle̯anu]; May 23, 1871 – March 11, 1936) was a Romanian-Armenian literary critic and theorist...
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literary magazine Viața Românească, which he published along with Garabet Ibrăileanu and Paul Bujor. Stere and the Poporanist (from popor, Romanian for...
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the Poporanist trend, and, in March 1906, co-founder (together with Garabet Ibrăileanu and Paul Bujor — the latter was afterwards replaced by the physician...
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Nicolae Hortolomei Ioan Hudiță Horia Hulubei Dragomir Hurmuzescu Garabet Ibrăileanu Ion Ionescu de la Brad Iorgu Iordan Nicolae Iorga Patriarch Iustin...
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Minulescu, Urmuz, Mateiu Caragiale, and Ion Barbu. In contrast, critic Garabet Ibrăileanu proposed that Caragiale's Wallachian origin was of particular importance...
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when he starred in Nottara's critically acclaimed adaptation of Garabet Ibrăileanu's Adela. In early 1970, he was diagnosed with lung cancer; despite...
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work was the merit of literary historian and Viața Românească editor Garabet Ibrăileanu, who had mentioned it as a main proof of affiliation to realism. The...
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relied on publishing translations of Western literature—according to Garabet Ibrăileanu, this was accompanied by a veiled attack on Gheorghe Asachi and his...
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perspective, known as Poporanism. The leading Poporanist ideologue, Garabet Ibrăileanu, became a personal friend of the young writer after inviting him on...
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Paul Bujor and, later, Ioan Cantacuzino (for scientific matters), Garabet Ibrăileanu (until 1933), Mihai Ralea and George Călinescu (for literary matters)...
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Marjorie Housepian Dobkin, novelist and writer on the Armenian genocide Garabet Ibrăileanu (1871–1936), writer, literary critic, professor Avetik Isahakyan (1885–1957)...
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to the 20th century literary critic Garabet Ibrăileanu, constituted "the boyar language of his time". Ibrăileanu also noted that Asachi had come to admire...
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included the culture critic Garabet Ibrăileanu, who became Ralea's mentor. Ralea recalled that his first encounter with Ibrăileanu was "my life's greatest...
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influences from Latin or other modern Romance languages was recognized by Garabet Ibrăileanu. Vasile Alecsandri, one of the most prolific writers of this generation...
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Sadoveanu, George Topîrceanu, Nicolae Gane, Constantin Negruzzi, Garabet Ibrăileanu, Ionel Teodoreanu, Petru Poni, Radu Cernătescu [ro], Cezar Petrescu...
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rising tone, giving it unexpected gravitas. While literary historian Garabet Ibrăileanu was convinced that Caragiale had selected it because it sounded roughly...
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nomenclature used in the works of Ion Luca Caragiale, the literary critic Garabet Ibrăileanu noted the use and special meaning of pet forms. Commenting, among...
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careers were tied to Viața Romînească magazine, put out by their mentor Garabet Ibrăileanu. It was here and in Adevărul newspaper that Suchianu made his reputation...
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clerk who spends his time off in lively company. Literary historian Garabet Ibrăileanu, an adherent to the left-wing trend known as Poporanism, was among...
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renowned epigrammatist—he was linked to the Romanian Life group led by Garabet Ibrăileanu, who considered him to one of the most promising writers of the generation...
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review, Curentul Nou ("The New Trend"). Sanielevici and his friend Garabet Ibrăileanu were among the founders of "Poporanism", a peasant-oriented and left-wing...
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Craiova protesters had meanwhile asked Ibrăileanu to end his collaboration with the young writer. Ibrăileanu, who had been impressed upon discovering...
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Slovak singer-songwriter and dancer Adela, a 1933 Romanian novel by Garabet Ibrăileanu Adela (1985 film) [ro], a 1985 Romanian film directed by Mircea Veroiu...
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during World War I. John III the Terrible Manuc Bei Gheorghe Asachi Garabet Ibrăileanu Varujan Vosganian Vasile G. Morțun - journalist, politician, and art...
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activity from Iași to Bucharest, and had among its collaborators Garabet Ibrăileanu, Sofia Nădejde, and Mihai Pastia. Associated with the labor movement...
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effort to improve flow. This puzzled later editors: in his own volume, Garabet Ibrăileanu kept the omission, but included the missing part as an appendix, while...
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Poporanist circles and personal friend of culture critic Garabet Ibrăileanu. Under Ibrăileanu's guidance, Sadoveanu wrote for Viața Românească review, where...
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Constantinescu Ovid S. Crohmălniceanu Constantin Dobrogeanu-Gherea Garabet Ibrăileanu Virgil Ierunca Eugen Lovinescu Monica Lovinescu Titu Maiorescu Nicolae...
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Civil Servants") in Viața Românească. In 1911, he moved to Iași, on Garabet Ibrăileanu's invitation, and became chief editor at Viața Românească. He later...
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