Abstract

"This study focuses on three authors whose research concerns have centered almost ritualistically on censorship in Romania: Adrian Marino, Liviu Maliţa and Liliana Corobca. While other works and researchers in the field of censorship studies are also mentioned in this essay, these three scholars are remarkable in terms of their consistent, ample research on this topic. Each of them has engaged, in their own particular ways, in outlining a history and biography of censorship in Romania. My reasons for selecting these three authors are of a multigenerational nature. Marino, Malița and Corobca belong to very different generations, separated by many years, yet they encapsulate the defining features of their own generation."

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