Abstract

This article delves into an episode of the intellectual biography of the Italianist and Romanian comparatist Anita Belciugăţeanu (1892-1944): the reception of her monograph Carpe rosam: tema poetică a trandafirului în literatura italiană şi franceză a Renaşterii (1931). Firstly, Belciugăţeanu’s biobibliography is reviewed, emphasizing her academic journey and significant contributions to Romanian comparatism. Subsequently, based on firsthand bibliographic research, the reception of her work in France and Spain is explored. Previously unpublished documentation is presented: Paul Van Tieghem's annotations on the copy of Carpe rosam sent to him by the Romanian author and the words that Blanca González de Escandón dedicated to Belciugăţeanu in a copy of her own work, which apparently never reached its intended recipient.

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