Mircea Eliade and the Generation of the Great Union. Correspondence with Writers and Literary Critics (II) Cover Image

Mircea Eliade şi Generaţia Marii Uniri. Corespondenţă cu scriitori şi critici literari (II)
Mircea Eliade and the Generation of the Great Union. Correspondence with Writers and Literary Critics (II)

Author(s): Sabina FÎNARU
Subject(s): Language and Literature Studies, Studies of Literature, Romanian Literature
Published by: UNIVERSITATEA »ȘTEFAN CEL MARE« SUCEAVA
Keywords: polemic; traditionalism; modernism; ethnicity; Europeanism; interwar;

Summary/Abstract: Mircea Eliade began his intellectual formation and rose to prominence in the years immediately following the Great Union, an age dominated by important polemics concerning the relation between traditionalism and modernism, ethnicity and Europeanism, as well as the means of artistic expression of the national specific character and the rise of new aesthetic directions. Eliade’s correspondence with outstanding writers, theorists, and critics of the Great Union generation is a reflection of the recognition of the intellectual, literary, and ethical worth conveyed by the younger contemporary’s journal articles, essays, and novels; it refers to the cultural turmoil of that time, to the texts that generated it and to the personalities that orchestrated it, also evoked in subsequent memorialistic writings. He stood by his own vision of literature, which was close to that of the modernist group, but also open to tradition - like Şerban Cioculescu, Camil Petrescu, and Cezar Petrescu, to whom I shall refer in my paper, Mircea Eliade and the Great Union Generation. Correspondence with Writers and Literary Critics.

  • Issue Year: XXXI/2018
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 123-139
  • Page Count: 15
  • Language: Romanian
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