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  2. Elena Farago - Wikipedia

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    Elena Farago (born Elena Paximade; 29 March 1878 – 3 January 1954) was a Romanian poet and children's author. She also translated works by Ibsen , Nietzsche , Maeterlinck and numerous others into Romanian .

  3. List of Romanian women writers - Wikipedia

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    Elena Farago (1878–1954), poet, children's writer Carmen Firan (born 1958), poet, novelist, short story writer, journalist, playwright, writing in Romanian and English Mária Földes (1925–1976), Romanian-Hungarian playwright, writing in Hungarian

  4. Category:Romanian women children's writers - Wikipedia

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  5. Romanian literature - Wikipedia

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    Elena Farago was also a children's writer and poet. Ion Agârbiceanu was a writer, as well as a politician, ... 1883 Poezii Mihai Eminescu (poetry)

  6. Făt Frumos (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Făt Frumos was an important presence on Romania's literary scene, publishing contributions by known writers such as Mihail Sadoveanu, Nicolae Iorga, Eugen Lovinescu, Gheorghe Vâlsan, Arthur Gorovei, Dimitrie Anghel, Elena Farago and Ilarie Chendi

  7. Sămănătorul - Wikipedia

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    Also included in this faction were other young authors, such as Ştefan Petică, Al. T. Stamatiad, [121] Alice Călugăru and Elena Farago. [122] According to Cernat, such collaborations evidenced the "identity break among the 'conservative' wing of autochthonous Symbolism."

  8. Symbolist movement in Romania - Wikipedia

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    The "Wallachians", primarily judged as exponents of an artistic approach, are Macedonski, Demetrescu and Ion Pillat, alongside Alexandru Colorian, Elena Farago, Barbu Solacolu, Eugeniu Ștefănescu-Est etc. [89] Of special note among the Symbolists emerging from Wallachia, Al. T. Stamatiad was a cherished disciple of Macedonski, who left ...

  9. Category:Romanian women poets - Wikipedia

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