geană"), Ioan Alexandru Brătescu-Voinești ("Părtașul"), Caton Theodorian ("De închiriat", "În paraclisul iubirii"), Alexandru Lascarov-Moldovanu [ro] ("O vizită")...
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formed by many writers like Alexandru Vlahuță, Theodor Șerbănescu, Dimitrie C. Ollănescu-Ascanio, Alexandru Lascarov– Moldovanu, Nicolae Petrașcu (the artist's...
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were welcomed into this new group (other signatories included Al. Lascarov-Moldovanu and Victor Ion Popa). In January 1940, Herseni was still affiliated...
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312–313 Mitu, pp. 303–306, 308–309 Mitu, p. 315 Pădurean, p. 84 Al. Lascarov-Moldovanu, Cruce și naționalism. Însemnările unui trecător, pp. 72–73. Bucharest:...
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Dimitrie D. Pătrășcanu, Nicolae N. Beldiceanu, Jean Bart, and Al. Lascarov-Moldovanu; his storytelling techniques were also sometimes borrowed by comedic...
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I. M. Rașcu (category Alexandru Ioan Cuza University alumni)
a regular basis. While Rașcu was still abroad, fellow writer Al. Lascarov-Moldovanu put out another selection of his poetry, the 1927 Neliniști ("Unrests")...
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of the Second Balkan War in Romania—alongside works by Iorga, Al. Lascarov-Moldovanu, and Haralamb Lecca; as well as one of the period books giving Romanian...
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