
Culture includes a multitude of personalities, of which only a few stand out. One of them is Monica Lovinescu, who had, until she went into exile, an identity of a simple writer, but with the chance to readapt in a new space she managed to create a path full of glory by becoming a complete writer, a true European personality. Monica's identity profile has as its constituent part the name Lovinescu, she is therefore the daughter of the critic Eugen Lovinescu, a fact that implies the living preservation of her father's literary memory. In her works, Monica Lovinescu intertwines the ideologies of the time with "ethics" and "eastern ethics". She assumes the position of intransigent observer of culture, promotes a just ideology, that of Eastern ethics, and wants to carry on her father's talent as a critic, but, important to remember, she does not turn into his faithful copy, but becomes an original writer, strong and tenacious, a new personality with many opinions contrasting with those of his father.
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