Virgil Nemoianu

Nemoianu in 2005 Virgil Nemoianu (, born March 12, 1940) is a Romanian-American essayist, literary critic, and philosopher of culture. He is generally described as a specialist in "comparative literature" but this is a somewhat limiting label, only partially covering the wider range of his activities and accomplishments. His thinking places him at the intersection of neo-Platonism and neo-Kantianism, which he turned into an instrument meant to qualify, channel, and tame the asperities, as well as what he regarded the impatient accelerations and even absurdities of modernity and post-modernity. He chose early on to write within the intellectual horizons outlined by Goethe and Leibniz and has continued to do so throughout his life. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Postmodernism & cultural identities conflicts and coexistence by Nemoianu, Virgil

    Washington, D.C. : Catholic University of America Press, 2010
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    Imperfection and defeat the role of aesthetic imagination in human society by Nemoianu, Virgil

    Budapest ; New York : Central European University Press, 2006
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    The taming of romanticism : European literature and the age of Biedermeier by Nemoianu, Virgil

    Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 1984
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    The hospitable canon essays on literary play, scholarly choice, and popular pressures

    Philadelphia : J. Benjamins Pub. Co., 1991
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    Expanding borders studies in nonfictional romantic prose

    Philadelphia, PA : J. Benjamins, 2004
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