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- Conu Leonida față cu reacțiunea, O scrisoare pierdută, and the tragedy Năpasta. In addition to these, Caragiale aut****d a large number of essays, articles...
- in Timișoara. Constantin Brâncoveanu Kir Ianulea Horia The Misfortune (Năpasta) Despić, Dejan; Milin, Melita (2008). Muziécki Modernizam: Nova Tumaécenja :...
- – Țugurlan Cale liberă (1986) Pădurea de ****i (1986) Întunecare (1985) Năpasta (1985) Lumini și umbre: Partea II (1982) Pădurea nebună (1982) – Darie...
- at the National Theatre. The following year, he appeared in Caragiale’s Năpasta and also pla**** the title role in Sophocles’ Oedipus Rex; he subsequently...
- of Alexandru Davila, he pla**** the tragic figure of Ion in Caragiale's Năpasta. Constantin I. Nottara, who had inaugurated the role in 1890, willingly...
- delgule nostre, kasisi noj lesam al delsnic a nostri Si nun lesaj in ne napasta Nego ne osloboda de rev. Asasifi.” "Sora Maria pliena de milosti Domnu...
- critics hailing it as holding greater value that Ion Luca Caragiale's Năpasta. Another play, În fața mării, was inspired by Henrik Ibsen. By all appearances...
- (1894–1968): Constantin Brâncoveanu, Horia, Kir Ianulea, The Misfortune (Napasta) Deborah Drattell (1956– ): Lilith, Nicholas and Alexandra Paul Dukas (1865–1935):...
- Dumitru Radu Popescu Mușcata din fereastră (1929), by Victor Ion Popa Năpasta (1890), by Ion Luca Caragiale· Nae Niculae (1928), by George Ciprian Negru...
- Crosses) (1925), Vitejii neamului (The Bravest of Our People) (1926) and Năpasta (The Calamity) (1927). Jean Georgescu directed Maiorul Mura (Major Mura)...