Examples of 'aderca' in a sentence

Meaning of "aderca"

aderca (noun) - A term that does not exist in English. The context of this phrase is unclear as it is not a commonly used word in the English language

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Aderca was similarly troubled by philosemitism.
This reaction greatly upset Aderca.
Felix Aderca was survived by his son Marcel.
Eftimiu compiled a list of his Jewish detractors, Aderca included, and assigned them racial stereotypes.
Aderca also viewed girls' bob cut hairstyles as objectionable and sexless.
Faced with the rise of racial discrimination, Aderca proposed civic nationalism and Jewish assimilation.
Aderca found himself snubbed by Arghezi, which upset him greatly.
In Mărturia unei generații, Aderca challenged Lovinescu to answer on the subject.
His presence there was often a disturbance for other members, including Lovinescu and Felix Aderca.
Like Čapek, Aderca supports the moral lesson with poetic detail.
Nonetheless, Sebastian 's Journal holds clues that Aderca admired the rhetoric of fascism.
Later, Aderca envisaged an utopian world shaped by Christian Universalism.
Dismissing the antisemitic lobby as " hooligans ", Aderca reportedly snapped, " Five minutes, you understand?
In doing so, Aderca took some inspiration from the 19th century literary club Junimea.
In May 1940, Sebastian alleged that Aderca had retained and even radicalized such views.

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In essence, Aderca depicted Proust as a " Symbolist novelist " and a visionary subverter of the classical novel.
Aderca had middle-of-the-road values: he described feminism as a risky enterprise.
In the early 1960s, Aderca and Sanda Movilă were again frequenting the Writers ' Union clubs.
Aderca resumed his cultural activities shortly after the 1944 Coup toppled Antonescu.
Such ideas placed Aderca squarely against the voices of traditionalism, whether right- or left-wing.
He sees Aderca as the " underachieving virtuoso " with an " undecided place " in culture.
Overall, Aderca endorsed Lovinescu 's synthesis of Junimism and modernism, known as " synchronism ".

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