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    Marta Petreu is the pen name of Rodica Marta Vartic, née Rodica Crisan (born 14 March 1955), a Romanian philosopher, literary critic, essayist and poet...
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  • patronage. It was founded in 1990 by Babeș-Bolyai University professor Marta Petreu, who is also its editor in chief and main columnist. Among its regular...
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  • (born 1955) Mariana Marin (1956–2003) Angela Marinescu (born 1941) Alexandru Mușina (1954–2013) Marta Petreu (born 1955) Cristian Popescu (1959–1995)...
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    Studii Eminescologice, Vol. 18, 2016, p. 176 Copcea, p. 95 (in Romanian) Marta Petreu, "Conversații cu Jean-Louis Courriol", in Apostrof, Nr. 9/2013; Mihai...
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  • Sections of A Short History of Decay were interpreted by Cioran biographer Marta Petreu as a "sideways apology" for his previous support of the Iron Guard. Chapters...
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  • Thacker, Eugene. Petreu, Marta (2005). An Infamous Past: E.M. Cioran and the Rise of Fascism in Romania. Ivan R. Dee. ISBN 9781566636070. Petreu, p. 275. Cioran...
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    Between Sacrifice and Suicide", Anglican Theological Review, Spring 2008 Marta Petreu, An Infamous Past: E.M. Cioran and the Rise of Fascism in Romania, Ivan...
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  • philosophical thinking; and it was (and still is) lacking in ethical thought." (Marta Petreu, Mircea Flonta, Ioan Lucian Muntean, "Romania, philosophy in" from the...
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    Volovici, p. 32 Veiga, p. 69 Ornea (1995), pp. 395–396 (in Romanian) Marta Petreu, "De la lupta de rasă la lupta de clasă. C. Rădulescu-Motru", in Caietele...
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  • Gabrielė Petkevičaitė-Bitė (1861–1943, Lithuania), fiction wr. and diarist Marta Petreu (b. 1955, Romania), philosopher, critic and poet Sandra Petrignani (b...
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