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Aesthetics

By: Florentin Smaradanche

...stianism, Eminescianism, Barbianism, etc. We have even the advantage of a centered communication when we suggest with a sole notion the work as well ... ...eative disposition of its initiator and organizer, the poet-mathematician Florentin Smarandache (paradoxism = smarandachism, in an “internal” and al... ...nages, a paperback book published in fact in Morocco, The author: the same Florentin Smarandache. But the surprise had to grow on, as the reading wen... ...tions. We know that a constituted theological paradoxology exists, in the center of which the miracle lies: in the face of the fact, a reference is ... ...3 (self)elections, (self)eulogies, parade, audience, reeducation, homage, civic education etc. It is also introduced the festivist commentary of the... ...he, in “American Poets of the 1990’s”, east and West Literary Foundation, San Francisco, CA, 1994, p.62. Lungu, Al., Prose, in “Argo”, Bonn, summer... ...in “American Poets of the 1990’s”, east and West Literary Foundation, San Francisco, CA, 1994, p.62. Lungu, Al., Prose, in “Argo”, Bonn, summer sol... ... Friedman, R. Seth, The Paradoxist Literary Movement, in “Fact Sheet 5”, San Francisco, October 1994, no.53, p.44. Lungu Al., Florentin Smarandac... ...riedman, R. Seth, The Paradoxist Literary Movement, in “Fact Sheet 5”, San Francisco, October 1994, no.53, p.44. Lungu Al., Florentin Smarandache: ...

...se such terms as Aristotelianism, Platonism, Kantianism, Hegelianism, Proustianism, Eminescianism, Barbianism, etc. We have even the advantage of a centered communication when we suggest with a sole notion the work as well as its dominant features, linked with the renown of the concerned author....

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