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  2. Emil Gârleanu - Wikipedia

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    Emil Gârleanu. Emil Gârleanu ( 4/5 January 1878 – 2 July 1914) was a Romanian prose writer. Born in Iași, his parents were Emanoil Gârleanu, a colonel in the Romanian Army, and his wife Pulcheria (née Antipa). He began high school in his native city in 1889, but withdrew after the first three grades.

  3. I. Dragoslav - Wikipedia

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    I. Dragoslav or Ion Dragoslav (Romanian pronunciation: [iˈon draɡoslav] [needs stress]), pen names of Ion V. Ivaciuc [1] or Ion Sumanariu Ivanciuc [2] ([iˈon sumaˈnarju ivanˈt͡ʃʲuk]; June 14, 1875 – May 5, 1928), was a Romanian writer.

  4. Category:Romanian male short story writers - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Romanian short story writers - Wikipedia

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  6. Ioan A. Bassarabescu - Wikipedia

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    In their immediate temporal setting, Brătescu-Voinești and Bassarabescu were both influential on other noted, non-Junimist, authors of short prose: Emil Gârleanu and (for a while) Mihail Sadoveanu. [46] Beyond this generation, they also influenced the novels or novellas of Lucia Mantu, [47] Marius "G. M. Vlădescu" Mircu and Cezar Petrescu. [48]

  7. Statue of Mihai Eminescu, Galați - Wikipedia

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    By 1911, sufficient funds for the statue had been gathered. The commission was granted to Frederic Storck.Iorga wrote of the work: “instead of showing a gentleman in a jacket or even a frock”, similar to photographs of the poet, the sculptor “has made to arise from a large block of marble, given meaning by the blows of his hammer, a serene, gentle figure—not dreamy, but the grandly ...

  8. Panait Cerna - Wikipedia

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    The group of Convorbiri Critice writers also included D. Nanu, Corneliu Moldovanu, Emil Gârleanu, I. Dragoslav and Gheorghe Vâlsan. [11] In 1908, he decided to continue his studies in the German Empire. [12] The decision was influenced and encouraged by Junimea and its leader Titu Maiorescu, [13] who, as Minister of Education granted him a ...

  9. Dănilă Prepeleac - Wikipedia

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    Romanian stamp depicting Dănilă Prepeleac "Dănilă Prepeleac" (Romanian pronunciation: [dəˈnilə prepeˈle̯ak]; occasionally translated as "Danilo the Pole", "Dănilă Haystack-Peg" or "Danillo Nonsuch") is an 1876 fantasy short story and fairy tale by Romanian author Ion Creangă, with a theme echoing influences from local folklore.