Behind the veil of aristocracy: Cioran’s strategy for dealing with the painful memories of his nationalist past

The Times Literary Supplement 10:17-18 (1995)
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An examination of Cioran's philosophical writings and his early political involvment in nationalist movements in Romania.

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reprint Fotiade, R. (1995) "Behind the veil of aristocracy: Cioran’s strategy for dealing with the painful memories of his nationalist past". Times Literary Supplement ():17-18

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Ramona Fotiade
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