Contextualizări ale Junimii şi ale junimismului
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The article examines the conceptual foundations of the narratives of literary history that have shaped and influenced perceptions of the cultural and political activities of the Junimea group, based in Iași. It addresses the tendency to homogenize Junimism by reducing it not so much to Maiorescu’s criticism as to a set of principles and labels that have hindered the analysis of aspects relegated to the anecdotal realm of literary history. In recent decades, however, methodological developments have shifted attention precisely to these marginal areas, to themes once considered minor. One case to which we draw attention is Maiorescu’s cosmopolitanism, a trait for which the critic and politician was summoned and accused, being equated with an attack on national identity. Conversely – and paradoxically – the diagnosis of “forms without substance” was transformed into a rigid theory of traditionalism.
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