ISBN: 9739064167
Author: Lucian Drimba
Publisher: Editura Cogito (1994)
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Eminescu la "Familia". Lucian Drimba ; [coperta, Ște. Lucian Drimba ;. Published 1974 by Comitetul de Cultură și Educație Socialistă al județului Bihor in Oradea. Bibliography: p. 295- lei16. Familia (Oradea, Transylvania).
He launched Familia literary magazine in Pest-Buda in 1865 and would lead it for some . Vulcan received it with enthusiasm, publishing him under the more Romanian-sounding name Mihai Eminescu. Lucian Drimba, Iosif Vulcan.
He launched Familia literary magazine in Pest-Buda in 1865 and would lead it for some forty years. In 1866, he published his first volume of poetry. The same year, "De-aș avea" ("If I Had"), a poem that marked the proper literary debut of sixteen-year-old Mihai Eminovici, appeared in Familia. A good part of the latter's work would continue to appear in Vulcan's magazine until 1883.
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Doina, or Doină (sometimes translated as "Lament"), is a political poem by the Romanian Mihai Eminescu. It was first published in 1883 and is therefore seen by some as Eminescu's final work in verse, although it may actually be an 1870s piece, inspired or enhanced by the perceived injustice of the Berlin Treaty.
Mihai Eminescu’s most popular book is Versuri din manuscrise. Icoane vechi si icoane noua by. Mihai Eminescu.
L& la lyre et les oracles. Presses Universitaires de Rennes, 2007 (in Romanian). The article presents, in the first part, some of Ovidiu Drimba' biographical details from his literary beginnings, when he was a member of the Literary Circle from Sibiu, between 1943-1945, and fought side by side with his generation comrades for the Literay Circle's Manifesto, which implied as main idea the autonomy of the aesthetic (following Lovinescu's model). After the separation, Ovidiu.