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Alexandru Hrisoverghi (February 27, 1811 –
March 9, 1837) was a
Moldavian Romanian-language poet and translator,
whose work was
influenced by Romanticism...
- with the
parish include Altini, Asachi,
Veniamin Costache,
Alexandru Hrisoverghi,
Spiru Haret and Ion Creangă, who was
deacon there from 1859 to 1863...
- dramatist, poet and
author (typhus, born 1813).
March 9 –
Alexandru Hrisoverghi,
Moldavian writer and
translator (tabes dorsalis, born 1811)
March 15...
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occasionally result in
acclaim for
mediocre writers such as
Alexandru Hrisoverghi. Călinescu
observed that much of Kogălniceanu's own
prose works imitated...
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Alexandru Golban Alexandru Graur Alexandru Greab Alexandru Groapă
Alexandru Hrisoverghi Alexandru Ioanițiu
Alexandru Koller Alexandru Leșco
Alexandru Ioan Lupaș...
- Sandeau,
French dramatist and
novelist (died 1883)
February 27 –
Alexandru Hrisoverghi,
Moldavian poet and
translator (died 1837) June 14 –
Harriet Beecher...
- was made
famous by her
affair with poet
Alexandru Hrisoverghi;
according to one account,
Hrisoverghi died
after jumping out a
window in Iordachi's townhouse...
- contemporaries—viewing Kogălniceanu, Negruzzi,
Vasile Alecsandri,
Alexandru Hrisoverghi and
Costache Negri only as
exponents of
their families, and most often...
- Shmuel-Yehuda
Helman Andrei Hergheligiu Philip Herschkowitz Alexandru Hrisoverghi Horia Hulubei Magda Ianculescu Daniel Ianuș
Traian Ichim Marius Iftimiciuc...
- and his generation, from
Iancu Văcărescu to
Vasile Cârlova,
Alexandru Hrisoverghi, and
Heliade Rădulescu, were "semi-cultured" and "amateurs". Both Călinescu...