The present paper examines the publicist writings of Mihai Eminescu, the national poet of Romania, focusing on his condemnation of the Russian and Austro-Hungarian Empires. Eminescu, a fervent Romanian nationalist, argued that these empires had unjustly seized territories historically belonging to Romania and viewed them as oppressors and exploiters. He considered their actions a threat to Romanian identity and independence, and he advocated for Romanian unity and independence. They offer a valuable lens through which to understand the Romanian national experience and the challenges faced by the Romanian people in the 19th century.
La penna infuocata di Eminescu. Tra idealismo e disillusione nella pubblicistica antimperiale
Zuliani
2024-01-01
Abstract
The present paper examines the publicist writings of Mihai Eminescu, the national poet of Romania, focusing on his condemnation of the Russian and Austro-Hungarian Empires. Eminescu, a fervent Romanian nationalist, argued that these empires had unjustly seized territories historically belonging to Romania and viewed them as oppressors and exploiters. He considered their actions a threat to Romanian identity and independence, and he advocated for Romanian unity and independence. They offer a valuable lens through which to understand the Romanian national experience and the challenges faced by the Romanian people in the 19th century.File in questo prodotto:
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