Critice, by Titu Maiorescu, is a seminal work of Romanian literary criticism covering the period from 1867 to 1892. This collection offers invaluable insight into the development of Romanian literature and culture during a crucial era of modernization and national identity formation. Maiorescu's incisive analysis and rigorous standards helped shape the literary landscape, influencing generations of writers and critics. His essays explore a wide range of topics, reflecting the intellectual ferment of the time and providing a critical lens through which to understand Romanian society. This volume remains essential reading for anyone interested in Romanian literature, cultural history, and the evolution of literary thought.
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