George Călinescu is another complex personality of the Romanian literature: novelist, playwright, poet, literary critic and historian, essayist, journalist. The dawn of the modern novel can be seen in Hortensia Papadat-Bengescu ( Concert din muzică de Bach-'Bach Concert'), Camil Petrescu ( Ultima noapte de dragoste, întâia noapte de război-'The Last Night of Love, the First Night of War'). Traditional society and recent political events influenced works such as Liviu Rebreanu's Răscoala ('The Uprising'), which, published in 1932, was inspired by the 1907 Romanian Peasants' Revolt, and Pădurea Spânzuraţilor ('Forest of the Hanged'), published in 1922 and inspired by Romanian participation in World War I. After achieving national unity in 1918, Romanian literature entered what can be called a golden age, characterized by the development of the Romanian novel.
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