Alexandru Macedonski (Romanian pronunciation: [alekˈsandru mat͡ʃeˈdonski]; also rendered as Al. A. Macedonski, Macedonschi or Macedonsky; 14 March 1854...
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Macedonski (rarely spelled Macedonschi or Macedonsky) is a toponymic surname, derived from Macedonia. It may refer to: Alexandru Macedonski, Romanian...
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Petriceicu Hasdeu, and was a lifelong adversary of the Symbolist poet Alexandru Macedonski. As a result of these conflicts, the most influential of Caragiale's...
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Ioanițiu Alexandru Koller Alexandru Leșco Alexandru Ioan Lupaș Alexandru Macedonski Alexandru Marin (disambiguation) Alexandru Mironescu Alexandru Moghioroș...
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belonged to the local Symbolist movement, launched as a poet by Alexandru Macedonski with the poem and poetry collection Plumb [ro] ("Lead"), his poetry...
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Constantin Lecca, painter and drawing teacher Ștefan Luchian, painter Alexandru Macedonski, poet, writer, playwright, and publicist George Magheru, poet and...
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close friend of the Symbolist doyen, Alexandru Macedonski; one of the few youngsters to remain by Macedonski's side into the 1910s, he witnessed first-hand...
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[citation needed] A Romanian poet with Parnassian influences was Alexandru Macedonski. Florbela Espanca was a Parnassian Portuguese poet (Larousse), as...
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also noted for his friendship with the writers Joris-Karl Huysmans, Alexandru Macedonski, Tudor Arghezi and Mateiu Caragiale, as well as for sponsoring, among...
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(1850–1889) Octavian Goga (1881–1938) Ștefan Octavian Iosif (1875–1913) Alexandru Macedonski (1854–1920) Veronica Micle (1850–1889) Andrei Mureșanu (1816–1863)...
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become a bohemian writer. He associated with, and was inspired by, Alexandru Macedonski, building on early romantic influences at Literatorul magazine. Later...
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Al. T. Stamatiad (redirect from Alexandru T. Stamatiad)
in 1918, editor of Literatorul review. Discovered and praised by Alexandru Macedonski and Ion Minulescu, he combined his presence in radical Symbolist...
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poet Mircea Lucescu (b. 1945), former football player and coach Alexandru Macedonski (1854–1920), poet, novelist, dramatist and literary critic Aureliu...
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poet and political figure Irving Layton, poet Gherasim Luca, poet Alexandru Macedonski, poet Adrian Maniu, poet Angela Marinescu, poet Dumitru Matcovschi...
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Symbolist movement. He befriended and emulated the Symbolist doyen, Alexandru Macedonski, becoming his posthumous son-in-law and keeper of his archive. In...
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Calafat. Corneliu Baba Tudor Gheorghe Mircea Mihail Ghiorghiu [ro] Alexandru Macedonski Titu Maiorescu Amza Pellea Gheorghe Popescu Doina Ruști Francisc...
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self-contradictory current. Originally presided upon by poet and novelist Alexandru Macedonski, founder of Literatorul magazine, the movement sparked much controversy...
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Rimbaud, Paul Valéry, Maurice Maeterlinck, Hugo von Hofmannsthal, Alexandru Macedonski, Cruz e Sousa Russian symbolism It arose enough separately from West...
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Aleksi-Meskhishvili, Georgian actor and director (b. 1857) 1920 – Alexandru Macedonski, Romanian author and poet (b. 1854) 1922 – Erskine Childers, executed...
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Kolachalam Srinivasa Rao, Indian dramatist (died 1919) March 14 – Alexandru Macedonski, Romanian poet, novelist and dramatist (died 1920) May 24 – Mona...
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1841 poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Excelsior (Macedonski), a book of poems by Alexandru Macedonski "Excelsior" (short story), a 1948 short story by...
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such as Constantin D. Aricescu, Alexandru Pelimon and Grigore H. Grandea, he was later rediscovered by Alexandru Macedonski and George Călinescu. The latter...
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influenced by French poetry first gained influence during the 1880s, when Alexandru Macedonski reunited a group of young poets associated with his magazine Literatorul...
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Constantin Al. Ionescu-Caion (redirect from Constantin Alexandru Ionescu-Caion)
with humorist Ion Luca Caragiale. He was a Symbolist, a disciple of Alexandru Macedonski, and a militant Francophile, as well as a leading opponent of literary...
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was dedicated the poetry volume Excelsior by its sponsored author, Alexandru Macedonski, who had helped popularize Les lois. Sturdza's fortune grew to immense...
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integrated within the Oltenian lineage of Romanian writers, leading from Alexandru Macedonski to Marin Sorescu. Pandrea described himself as an admirer of the...
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but he died on January 10. He was the grandfather of Romanian poet Alexandru Macedonski. Hungarian exiles and the Romanian national movement, 1849-1867,...
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English publisher, co-founded The Bodley Head (d. 1925) 1854 – Alexandru Macedonski, Romanian author and poet (d. 1920) 1854 – Thomas R. Marshall, American...
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– Manuel Pérez y Curis, Uruguayan poet (born 1884) November 24 – Alexandru Macedonski, Romanian poet, novelist and dramatist (heart disease, born 1854)...
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(1858–1918) Octavian Goga (1881–1938) Vasile Alecsandri (1821–1890) Alexandru Macedonski (1854–1920) George Coșbuc (1866–1918) Ion Creangă (1839–1889) Ioan...
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