Trivale, Ion
TRIVALE, ION
TRIVALE, ION (originally Iosef Netzler ; 1889–1917), Romanian literary critic. His Cronici literare (1915) and Vina Raˇzboiuliu de Azi ("War Guilt of Our Days," 1915) were outstanding works of criticism hailed by the leading pundits. Trivale also published a volume of translations from Mark Twain. His death in action during World War i robbed Romania of one of its most promising critical essayists.
More From encyclopedia.com
Siegfried Sassoon , Sassoon, Siegfried
BORN: 1886, Brenchley, United Kingdom
DIED: 1967, Warminster, United Kingdom
NATIONALITY: British
GENRE: Poetry, fiction, nonficti… Remy De Gourmont , The French author Remy de Gourmont (1858-1915) was the most brilliant French critic and essayist of the period from 1900 to the outbreak of World War… Literary Criticism , When the definitive account of post-1960s intellectual technologies is written, the history of literary movements will constitute a key chapter. Perh… War And The Arts , Film, War and the Military in. This entry consists of two articles, the first, Newsfilms and Documentaries, on how war and the military have been por… Leopold Karl Walter Graf Von Kalckreuth , Disciplinary Views of War AnthropologyCultural HistoryCauses‐of‐War StudiesDiplomatic HistoryEconomicsFeminist and Gender StudiesHistory of Science a… Hippolyte Adolphe Taine , The French critic and historian Hippolyte Adolphe Taine (1828-1893) was one of the most prominent intellectual figures of his period in France. His e…
You Might Also Like
NEARBY TERMS
Trivale, Ion