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- Title
Şerban Cioculescu (1902-1988).
- Authors
Nicoleta, Spiridon Raluca
- Abstract
Şerban Cioculescu was one of the most important Romanian literary critics who belonged to the third generation of literary critics, together with George Călinescu, Vladimir Streinu, Pompiliu, Perpessicius. Following the Communist's politics of professional purges on political grounds, Cioculescu was expelled from the Romanian Writers' Society (1946), from the academic education system, on October 4, 1947, and from the Professional Journalist Union on October 22, 1947. In 1949, he was detained for a short period, being accused of taking part in subversive activity, but he was released for lack of evidence. In 1952, Cioculescu was in danger of being sent in a working colony for his membership in the National Pesants' Party and only several years later Cioculescu was removed from his position in the Institute of Linguistics. In the context of political liberalization started in 1962-1964, Cioculescu was rehabilitated and he was allowed to resume his teaching activities. He became a correspondent member of the Romanian Academy, in 1966, and a full member in 1974.
- Subjects
ROMANIA; CIOCULESCU, Serban; CRITICS; PRACTICAL politics; JOURNALIST associations; TEACHING; STREINU, Vlademir; BIOGRAPHY (Literary form)
- Publication
Arhivele Totalitarismului, 2012, Vol 20, Issue 3/4, p255
- ISSN
1221-6917
- Publication type
Article