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    Eugen Lovinescu (Romanian: [e.uˈdʒen loviˈnesku]; 31 October 1881 – 16 July 1943) was a Romanian modernist literary historian, literary critic, academic...
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    is the daughter of literary figure Eugen Lovinescu. She was married to the literary critic Virgil Ierunca. Lovinescu was born in Bucharest. A graduate...
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    as "obsessed" with metaphors. The magazine engaged in polemics with Eugen Lovinescu, Mihail Dragomirescu, Ovid Densusianu and certain modernist factions...
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    of the Lovinescu family, which gave Romania four of its most distinguished men of letters of the 20th century: literary critic Eugen Lovinescu, playwright...
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    column in Săptămâna to belittle the work of Eugen Lovinescu, a major literary critic who was Monica Lovinescu's father; this drew criticism from the Romanian...
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  • 1952). 7 August – George Enescu, composer (died 1955). 31 October – Eugen Lovinescu, literary historian and critic (died 1943). 7 December – Alexandru...
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    Chendi, Sextil Pușcariu, Nicolae Iorga, Ion Gorun, Vasile Goldiș, and Eugen Lovinescu. In 1905 the volume Poezii appeared in Budapest, reprinted by the publishing...
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  • Sburătorul doyen Eugen Lovinescu. Another Romanian researcher, Henri Zalis, notes that Relgis was one of the many Jewish intellectuals whom Lovinescu cultivated...
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    servant at the Institute of Statistics. On the recommendation of critic Eugen Lovinescu, the poet Ion Vinea hired him as editorial secretary at the newspaper...
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    later came to regret, the author became a disciple of modernist doyen Eugen Lovinescu, and, by 1943, rallied the entire Sibiu Circle to the cause of anti-fascism...
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