Gaudeamus (novel)
Gaudeamus is a 1928 novel by the Romanian writer Mircea Eliade, portraiting him at college in the Interbellum. It is the sequel to Romanul adolescentului miop, which is based on Eliade's time in high school.
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Gaudeamus is a 1928 novel by the Romanian writer Mircea Eliade, portraiting him at college in the Interbellum. It is the sequel to Romanul adolescentului miop, which is based on Eliade's time in high school.
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