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    Oltenian Creangă". During the 1910s, folklorist Tudor Pamfile published a specialized magazine named Ion Creangă in honor of the writer. Creangă's various...
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  • Creangă (politician), Bessarabian politician Ion Creangă (jurist), Moldovan jurist Horia Creangă, Romanian architect, grandson of the writer Șerban Creangă...
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    directed by Adrian Petringenaru) - Oaie Proprietarii (1974, directed by Șerban Creangă) Nu filmăm să ne-amuzăm (1974) Un august în flăcări (1974) - Șeful Siguranței...
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    Teatrul Bulandra, 2003 Labirintul (The Labyrinth, 1980), directed by Șerban Creangă Secvențe, directed by Alexandru Tatos Moromeții (The Moromete Family...
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    Drăgan Asediul [ro] Chiru Mircea Mureșan 1969 Căldura [ro] Olteanul Șerban Creangă [ro] 1967 Diminețile unui băiat cuminte [ro] Fane Andrei Blaier Balul...
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    Șerban Nicolae Foarță (Romanian pronunciation: [ʃerˈban nikoˈla.e ˈfo̯art͡sə]; born 8 July 1942, in Turnu Severin) is a contemporary Romanian writer. A...
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    The Reenactment director Lucian Pintilie, 1968 The Warmth director Șerban Creangă [ro], 1969 Voiceless Friends directors Paul Fritz Nemeth, Gheorghe Turcu [ro]...
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  • dialogue is often based on works by: Iordache Golescu [ro], Anton Pann, Ion Creangă, Budai-Deleanu and Nicolae Filimon. On review aggregator website Rotten...
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    The Goat and Her Three Kids (category Fairy tales by Ion Creangă)
    iezi) is an 1875 short story, fable and fairy tale by Romanian author Ion Creangă. Figuratively illustrating for the notions of motherly love and childish...
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    Dănilă Prepeleac (category Fairy tales by Ion Creangă)
    Nonsuch") is an 1876 fantasy short story and fairy tale by Romanian author Ion Creangă, with a theme echoing influences from local folklore. The narrative is...
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  • and poet Ioan Mihai Cochinescu, writer, essayist Gheorghe Crăciun Ion Creangă, writer, especially of children's stories Ioan Petru Culianu, historian...
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  • his lifelong friends. This nucleus was later joined by Ion Jalea, Horia Creangă, Catul Bogdan and Gheorghe I. Brătianu. In July 1919, Cantacuzino was admitted...
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    Ivan Turbincă (category Fairy tales by Ion Creangă)
    1880 short story, fairy tale and satirical text by Romanian writer Ion Creangă, echoing themes common in Romanian and European folklore. It recounts the...
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  • (1821–1890) Alexandru Macedonski (1854–1920) George Coșbuc (1866–1918) Ion Creangă (1839–1889) Ioan Slavici (1848–1925) Mihai Eminescu (1850–1889) Ion Luca...
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    in Ioan Slavici, Limir-împărat, Editura Ion Creangă, Biblioteca școlarului, Bucharest, 1986, pp. 6 Șerban Cioculescu, Istoria literaturii române III -...
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    muzicieni au fost copii. Vol. 1, with Ana Maria Urlea, București, Editura Ion Creangă. 1992 - Eugenia Moldoveanu și vocile veacului, București, Editura Romfel...
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    Șugubina (1977), Editura Albatros La noi, când vine iarna (1980), Editura Ion Creangă; 2013, Editura Polirom Scaunul de pânză al actorului (1985), Editura Meridiane...
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    continued to publish in Convorbiri Literare. He also was a good friend of Ion Creangă, a writer, whom he convinced to become a writer and introduced to the Junimea...
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    "perpetual dream"; its "allusive langue" evokes 19th-century stories by Ion Creangă, but is innovative for being adapted to a modern, urban setting, in which...
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    twice: to Princess Cassandra Cantacuzino (1682–1713), daughter of Prince Șerban Cantacuzino and supposed descendant of the Byzantine Kantakouzenoi, in 1699...
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  • D. Costescu Ioan E. Costinescu Dimitrie Cozadini Nichifor Crainic Ion Creangă Corina Crețu Alexandru Crețescu Gabriela Crețu Victor Cristea Vladimir...
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    Maiorescu, Ion Luca Caragiale, George Coșbuc, Ștefan Octavian Iosif, Ion Creangă, Alexandru Vlahuță, Duiliu Zamfirescu, Bogdan Petriceicu Hasdeu, Nicolae...
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    was a great patron of the arts and was a local Renaissance figure. During Șerban Cantacuzino's reign, the monks at the monastery of Snagov, near Bucharest...
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    formed the basis of two final Haplea volumes, appearing at Editura Ion Creangă in 1970 and 1971, respectively; Cîntec de inimă albastră was finally performed...
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    Myller (1944-1945) Leon Ballif (1947-1948) Jean Livescu (1948-1955) Ion L. Creangă (1955-1972) Mihai Todosia (1972-1981) Viorel Barbu (1981-1989) Petre Mîlcomete...
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    representative of local humour. Alongside Mihai Eminescu, Ioan Slavici and Ion Creangă, he is seen as one of the main representatives of Junimea, an influential...
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  • Orăștie – a translation of the first books of the Old Testament – by Deacon Șerban (a son of the above-mentioned Deacon Coresi) and Marien Diacul (Marien the...
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    small-scale. Compared with mainstream functionalist architects like Horia Creangă, Duiliu Marcu or Jean Monda, the Jancos had a decisive role in popularizing...
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    October 1969, p. 2 N. N., "Prezențe românești. Eminescu, Caragiale și Creangă în limba bulgară", in România Literară, Issue 37/1973, p. 31 Copcea, p...
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    Șerban Cioculescu, "Caragialeana. Varietăți filologice (II)" and "Cronologie", in Viața Romînească, Vol. XV, Issue 6, June 1962, pp. 245–258. Șerban Cioculescu...
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