Anatolida sau mirajul totalităţii

Anatolida or The Man Fighting the Forces by Ion Heliade Rădulescu is an epic too often blamed for its lack of coherence and lexical peculiar forms. It is true that in several passages, poetry gets suffocated by ideological or scientific entrances. It is also a fact that at a hasty lecture, the text...

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