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George or
Gheorghe Ranetti, born
George Ranete (October 1875 – May 25, 1928), was a
Romanian poet,
journalist and playwright,
known as the
founder and...
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Konstantinas Čiurlionis,
Lithuanian composer (d. 1911)
October –
George Ranetti,
Romanian poet,
publicist (d. 1928)
October 1 –
Eugeen Van Mieghem, Belgian...
- he
asked his
readers "what they
would do if
Christ returned"; "Coco"
Ranetti, a
satirist at Furnica,
responded for them: "I'd
urgently get you sacked...
- Edinburgh: with Iosif,
Dimitrie Anghel,
Cincinat Pavelescu and
George Ranetti, he co-wrote a poem
welcoming Marie to the
Tinerimea Artistică
salon of...
- Justo,
Ladislav Klíma,
Charlotte Mew,
Barry Pain,
Frank Ramsey,
George Ranetti, José
Eustasio Rivera, Max Scheler, Aron
Hector Schmitz (known as Italo...
- Brătescu-Voinești, and
provoking the
enmity of
writers Liviu Rebreanu and
George Ranetti. The
financially insecure Herz
continued to
publish plays and translations...
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according to
Ranetti, his "aping of the
Paris press"
created a
school of
party chroniclers, or "Claymoorlings".
These journalists,
Ranetti noted, were...
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poets Mihai Negulescu and
Petre Strihan; the
journalist and poet
George Ranetti (Romeo și
Julieta la Mizil, "Romeo and
Juliet in Mizil");
Joachim Botez...
- a
political controversy, and
nearly resulted in a
trial of
Ranetti. Additionally,
Ranetti used one of Bacalbașa's
final texts as
preface to a collection...
- moderate, or even reactionary. An
editorial note by the
satirist George Ranetti suggests that, in
December 1918, the PM was
presided upon by Protopopescu...