Bonifaciu Florescu

Bonifaciu Florescu
1899
Bonifaciu Florescu  Romanian Columnist
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Birthday 18th December, 1899
Birthplace Pest, Kingdom of Hungary
Died 18th December, 1899
Place of Death Bucharest, Kingdom of Romania
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Nationality Romanian
Occupation Text historian, philosopher, critic, journalist, poet, translator, academic, publisher, lexicographer, politician
Occupation Columnist
Music Genre (Text) lyric poetry, wisdom poetry, prose poem, epistolary novel, essay, aphorism, biography

Bonifaciu Florescu (first name also Boniface, Bonifacio, Bonifati, last name also Floresco; born Bonifacius Florescu; May 1848 – December 18, 1899) was a Romanian polygraph, the illegitimate son of writer-revolutionary Nicolae Bălcescu. Born secretly outside his parents' native Wallachia, at Pest, he was taken by his aristocratic mother in France, growing up as an erudite Francophone and Francophile. Florescu graduated from the Lycée Louis-le-Grand and the University of Rennes, returning home at age 25 to become a successful lecturer, polemicist, and historian of culture. Influenced by his father's politics, he was for a while a prominent figure on the far-left of Romanian liberalism and nationalism, which pitted him against the conservative society Junimea, and against his own conservative cousin, Prime Minister Ion Emanuel Florescu. The conflict led to his losing a professorship at Iași University and being sidelined when applying for chairs at the University of Bucharest. His critique of Junimist literature, structured around a classical defense of prosody, inspired a libel by Mihai Eminescu—famously depicting Florescu as a "homunculus".

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