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    Sămănătorul or Semănătorul (pronounced [səmənəˈtorul / semənəˈtorul], Romanian for "The Sower") was a literary and political magazine published in Romania...
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    decades, Sadoveanu was an early associate of the traditionalist magazine Sămănătorul, before becoming known as a Realist writer and an adherent to the Poporanist...
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    disciple of the Junimea movement. Iorga later became a leadership figure at Sămănătorul, the influential literary magazine with populist leanings, and militated...
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  • Neoclassicism for the working men. His heated polemic with the rival school of Sămănătorul journal isolated him from the other Poporanists, whom he eventually denounced...
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    society in 1912; his work was disputed between the rival schools of Sămănătorul and Poporanism. After a debut in poetry, he became a highly prolific...
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    appeared from December 1905, and was closely tied to Nicolae Iorga's Sămănătorul, published in Bucharest; both magazines stood out as voices of traditionalism...
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  • Iași in 1895, becoming a schoolteacher. His published debut came in Sămănătorul in 1902, under the pen name Mărioara Florian. His first book was the...
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  • published in the magazines Viața, Foaia pentru toți, Convorbiri Literare, Sămănătorul, Luceafărul, Făt-Frumos, Viața literară și artistică, Ramuri and Neamul...
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  • venues: having debuted with the traditionalist and nationalist magazine Sămănătorul, he later connected the eclectically conservative Convorbiri Critice...
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    through ideas, feeling and form made the transition from Junimea to Sămănătorul. Thus, Ilie Torouțiu pointed out that he had a pre-similar rumor in the...
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  • cultural bimonthly Propilee literare (1926-1929). Foti's work appeared in Sămănătorul, Luceafărul, Literatorul, Convorbiri Critice, Flacăra, and Universul...
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    newspaper Adevărul. He also contributed to the political-literary journal Sămănătorul, but was on exceptionally bad terms with the latter's founder, Nicolae...
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    Wallachia were of Greco-Levantine descent. The movement surrounding the Sămănătorul magazine lamented the disappearance of the boyar class, while not arguing...
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  • Noua revistă română, Povestea vorbei, Revista nouă, România Literară, Sămănătorul, Vatra and Vieața. His pen names were Astar, A star, Coresi, A. Coresi...
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    landscape in the form of a travelogue. He was also the main editor of Sămănătorul magazine, alongside George Coșbuc. Vlahuţă was born in Pleșești (currently...
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  • răzășești (1932). Publications that ran his work include Luceafărul, Sămănătorul, Floarea darurilor and Ion Creangă. A founding member of the Romanian...
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    never openly affiliated with either the Romanian Symbolists or their Sămănătorul rivals, but frequented and was published by both. During the final twenty...
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    (1921) and Ospățul (1921). Magazines to which he contributed include Sămănătorul, Viața Românească, Viața socială, Flacăra, Luceafărul and Însemnări literare...
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  • "The Sower") was the name of several magazines in Romania, including: Sămănătorul (or Semănătorul), published in Bucharest Semănătorul (1870–1876), published...
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    writings. During the first decade of the 20th century, he was an editor at Sămănătorul. Vasile Popeangă, Școala românească din Transilvania în perioada 1867-1918...
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    infiltrator in line with the right-wing traditionalism espoused by the Sămănătorul group, and "not at all an author-peasant." Vissarion was also an atheist...
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    Junimea club, as well as among the traditionalist writers affiliated with Sămănătorul review and the left-wing Poporanists. However, Romanian Symbolism also...
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  • Union. Săulescu's published debut came in 1906, with verses published in Sămănătorul, although he did not belong to the circle affiliated with that magazine...
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    (1909), the Romanian Writers' Society; Iosif later became associated with Sămănătorul. His friendship with Anghel came to an abrupt end after the two writers...
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    Convorbiri Critice. He also contributed pieces to the traditionalist magazine Sămănătorul, and was briefly affiliated with other literary journals. A graduate...
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    newspaper La Patrie, while contributing articles to the literary review Sămănătorul, for which she used the signature Dionis ("Dionysus"). Additionally,...
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    secular but equally traditionalist magazine Sămănătorul ("Over the land that we have learned to love from Sămănătorul we see arching itself the azure tarpaulin...
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    1863–1914 Genre Essay, social novel, historical novel, novella, memoir, satire, lyric poetry Literary movement Neoclassicism, Sămănătorul Signature...
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    and 1909, he was the editor-in-chief and director of Romanian journal Sămănătorul ("The Sower") in Bucharest. In 1912, he settled in Vienna. After Romania's...
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    1909, he managed to have poems featured in major periodicals, such as Sămănătorul. He worked in handcopying, and in 1909 made his mark by having his satirical...
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