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    Nicolae Manolescu (Romanian pronunciation: [nikoˈla.e manoˈlesku]; 27 November 1939 – 23 March 2024) was a Romanian literary critic. Elected a corresponding...
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  • Manolescu is a Romanian surname that may refer to: Ciprian Manolescu Nicolae Manolescu Ion Manolescu-Strunga Mihail Manoilescu Manole (name) Manolescu...
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    collapsing, "has remarkable qualities of literary vividness and vigor." Nicolae Manolescu offers praise to the work, a "solidly realistic novel" that, although...
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  • and chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board (2003–2006, 2014–2017). Nicolae Manolescu, 84, Romanian literary critic. Paul Masnick, 92, Canadian ice hockey...
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  • June 2019. "Nicolae Manolescu: Marian Munteanu a făcut declarații pro-legionare fătișe. Sunt nenumarate dovezile (Video)" [Nicolae Manolescu: Marian Munteanu...
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  • and coach Nicolae Labiș, Romanian poet Nicolae Malaxa, Romanian engineer and industrialist Nicolae Manolescu, Romanian literary critic Nicolae Mitea, Romanian...
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    seats in the Senate. Petre Roman, György Frunda, Gheorghe Funar, and Nicolae Manolescu openly endorsed Constantinescu in the second round. Corneliu Vadim...
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    During his school years, he was a member of literary groups led by Nicolae Manolescu and Ovid S. Crohmălniceanu. At that time, along with many teenagers...
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    (1838–1909), engineer and writer Gabriel Liiceanu (born 1942), philosopher Nicolae Manolescu (born 1939), literary critic Marian-Jean Marinescu (born 1952), politician...
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    Țepelea was "a rather famous name, in his own village." In 1968, Nicolae Manolescu published samples of Crevedia's interwar poetry in his 2-volume anthology...
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    plays' rhetorical monologues "hardly bearable". Literary historian Nicolae Manolescu found some of the texts in question illegible, but argued: "It is...
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    pp. 55–56 Nicolae Mareș, "Profesorul Juliusz Demel istoric al românilor", in Magazin Istoric, July 2019, p. 55 (in Romanian) Nicolae Manolescu, "Cenzura...
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    History of Romanian Literature"), Nicolae Manolescu revisits George Călinescu's pronouncements on interwar literature. Manolescu places Mateiu Caragiale, Max...
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  • and therefore a sacrilege." Writing in 2008, literary historian Nicolae Manolescu argued that the Memories volume evidenced "Creangă's genius", which...
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    credited with having advanced the careers of young critics such as Nicolae Manolescu, as well as with having recovered repressed authors such as Ștefan...
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    întâia plural ("First Person Plural"), with a Foreword written by Nicolae Manolescu. She became known for her Calcâiul vulnerabil ("Achilles' Heel", 1966)...
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    poets Nichita Stănescu and Marin Sorescu, and the literary critics Nicolae Manolescu and Eugen Simion. Most dissidents who chose not to emigrate lived...
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    mathematician Gabriel Liiceanu – philosopher Titu Maiorescu – literary critic Nicolae Manolescu – author and literary critic Solomon Marcus – mathematician Adrian...
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    buried in the city's Bellu Cemetery. Literary critic and historian Nicolae Manolescu (who was in his twenties when Cavarnali died), notes that many, including...
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    proposed for printing by Eminescu himself—though, as literary historian Nicolae Manolescu notes, "they are in no way inferior to the idylls and elegies that...
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  • "Intelectualii liberali se poziţionează pro-Orban. Stelian Tănase, Nicolae Manolescu şi alte 19 personalităţi cer delegaţilor să-l voteze tot pe actualul...
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    Iliescu, Dan Amedeo Lăzărescu, Gabriel Liiceanu, Cristian Mandeal, Nicolae Manolescu, Radu Palade, Al. Paleologu, Mihai Sora, Diana Turconi, Doina Uricariu...
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    Dylan, or anyone, might have written. According to literary critic Nicolae Manolescu, Adrian Păunescu is both loved and loathed, authentic and false, capable...
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    Negoițescu. Writing during the second half of the century, critic Nicolae Manolescu passed a similar judgment, believing that Creangă was motivated by...
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    "deepest and most convincing" by 21st century literary historian Nicolae Manolescu, focused primarily on Lovinescu's own study of Maiorescu. However...
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  • party (2014) Mircea Ionescu-Quintus, leader of the party (1993–2001) Nicolae Manolescu, literary critic Siegfried Mureșan, MEP and current spokesman of the...
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  • "Moromeții 2", Wikipedia (in Romanian), 2019-03-28, retrieved 2019-08-15 Nicolae Manolescu, Arca lui Noe, Bucharest, 1983 Romanian literature Morometii at IMDb ...
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    Archived from the original on 29 March 2017. Retrieved 29 March 2017. Nicolae Manolescu: "Dezinformați, dezinformați, tot rămâne ceva!", editorial in România...
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    in România Literară Magazine 16/1999, with an introduction made by Nicolae Manolescu; his editorial debut was in 1999 with the poetry volume Tratat la...
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    Withdrawal: June 27, 1992 Endorsed Emil Constantinescu: June 27, 1992 Nicolae Manolescu Born: November 27, 1939 (age 52) Râmnicu Vâlcea, Vâlcea County Affiliation:...
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