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Ronetti Roman (sometimes
given as
Moise Ronetti-Roman; born Aron Blumenfeld; 1847–January 7, 1908) was an Austrian-born
Romanian playwright and poet....
- Zarifopol, he
visited Beethoven's
house in Bonn. He was
close to the
dramatist Ronetti Roman, and, in 1908,
confessed that he was
devastated by news of his death...
- Gogol,
Tokeramo in
Melchior Lengyel’s
Typhoon and
Zeilig Șor in Man****e by
Ronetti Roman. Also a
director and a
professor at the Conservatory, he trained...
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Following the
antisemitic outcry that came
about as a
result of the
staging of
Ronetti Roman's play Man****e and
similar episodes,
Feraru renounced his training...
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Literare a
review of the epic poem Radu,
written by the
Jewish intellectual Ronetti Roman. From 1880, Carp was
primarily based in Bucharest,
owning a townhouse...
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Jewish friends, a
group which also
includes Dobrogeanu-Gherea,
dramatist Ronetti Roman,
journalists Barbu Brănișteanu and Emil ****ure, as well as Steuerman's...
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seemingly innocuous,
writers such as Nemțeanu,
Constantin Dobrogeanu Gherea,
Ronetti Roman and Ion
Trivale had
inaugurated a "Judaic invasion" in the realm...
- Ion Luca
Caragiale (attacked for his
contacts with Șăineanu,
dramatist Ronetti Roman and
other Jews).
Caragiale replied with
noted irony,
calling Iorga...
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numerous differences on principle,
exacerbated by the 1905
premiere of
Ronetti Roman's play Man****e. The
culminating point came when
Dragomirescu quit...
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alongside Anghel Demetriescu, Ștefan C. Michăilescu,
Dimitrie Petrino, and
Ronetti Roman. In 1872, Hasdeu's own journal,
Columna lui Traianŭ,
began serializing...