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L’idée de génération chez le critique roumain Mircea Vulcănescu
L’idée de génération chez le critique roumain Mircea Vulcănescu

Author(s): Gheorghe Perian
Subject(s): Literary Texts
Published by: Editura Arhipelag XXI

Summary/Abstract: In the Romanian literary criticism, the issue of generations became the subject of theoretical reflection later than in Western Europe. Much later than in Germany, where the first studies on the subject dates from the late nineteenth century, but much later than in France, where attention to the phenomenon of generations began to grow and result in books after the First World War. In our country such concerns became more obvious in the early 30s of last century, when the Romanian Society of Philosophy organized a series of conferences on "The problem of generations", conferences held in the auditorium of the ‘Carol I’ University Foundation and presented by some of the leading thinkers of the time. The first big "generation" moment in the evolution of the Romanian literary theory represented the critic Mircea Vulcanescu. He published a series of articles about the phenomenon of generations, culminating with the Generation study, published in the journal "Criterion" in 1934. The author based his study on Dimitrie Gusti’s monograph concept, whose work fellow he was, and defined the concept of generation of a multiple perspective, seeking to highlight all its senses, from the biological one to the sociological, historical, psychological, cultural and economic one.

  • Issue Year: 2012
  • Issue No: 02
  • Page Range: 54-61
  • Page Count: 8
  • Language: French