- a
remarkable talent.
Petre Ispirescu was born in Bucharest, the son of
Gheorghe Ispirescu, a barber, and
Elena Ispirescu, a
remarkable story teller....
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Ileana Simziana List of
Romanian fairy tales Ileana Cosanzeana,
Petre Ispirescu,
Great Romanian Characters,
Retrieved 16
April 2017 Cuciuc, Nina. "Les...
- Asbjørnsen and Jørgen Moe (first
published in 1845), the
Romanian Petre Ispirescu (first
published in 1874), the
English Joseph Jacobs (first published...
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Romanian fairy tales: "Aleodor împărat" ("Emperor Aleodor"), by
Petre Ispirescu "Băiatul care
vorbea cu florile", by
Petre Crăciun "Balaurul cel cu șapte...
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Foundling Prince &
Other Tales:
Translated from the
Roumanian of
Petre Ispirescu, p xii,
Houghton Mifflin Company,
Boston and New York 1917 Galațchi, Simona...
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Romanian fairy tale,
collected in
Rumanische Märchen and also by
Petre Ispirescu in
Legende sau
basmele românilor.
Andrew Lang
included it in The Red Fairy...
- they
envied his wealth.
Another prolific editor of folk
tales was
Petre Ispirescu, who, in the 19th
century published an
impressive number of
volumes containing...
- and
politician Iosif Iser (1881–1958),
painter and
graphic artist Petre Ispirescu (1830–1887),
folklorist and
publicist Nora Iuga (born 1931), poet, writer...
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several volumes, of
Romanian folktales,
first published in 1872 by
Petre Ispirescu. (note:
these are some of the tales) Tinerețe fără de bătrânețe și viață...
- aur) or The
Foundling Prince is a
Romanian fairy tale
collected by
Petre Ispirescu in
Legende sau
basmele românilor. The
story is
classified in the international...