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Mihail Sorbul (pen name of
Mihail Smolsky;
October 16 (or 19), 1885 –
December 20, 1966) was a
Romanian playwright and novelist. Born in Botoșani, his...
- conștiință by
Barbu Ștefănescu
Delavrancea A doua tinerețe (1922), by
Mihail Sorbul A
murit Bubi (1948), by
Tudor Mușatescu A
treia caravelă, by
Iosif Naghiu...
- the good Zână and the evil Muma Pădurii. Apa Sâmbetei Apa Vie/Apa Moartă
Sorbul Pământului Tărâmul Celălalt (Hollow Earth,
direct translation: The other...
- 1935)
Mihail Sebastian (1907-1945)
Dumitru Solomon (1932-2003)
Mihail Sorbul (1885-1966)
Marin Sorescu (1936-1997)
Barbu Ștefănescu
Delavrancea (1858-1918)...
- Caragiale's
techniques have
influenced 20th
century dramatists such as
Mihail Sorbul,
Victor Ion Popa,
Mihail Sebastian, and
George Mihail Zamfirescu, and various...
- Ion Minulescu,
Liviu Rebreanu,
Eugen Lovinescu,
Victor Eftimiu,
Mihail Sorbul and
Corneliu Moldovanu, as well as the
painters Iosif Iser,
Alexandru Satmari...
- Românul newspaper,
together with
Mihail Sadoveanu,
Octavian Goga,
Mihail Sorbul,
Barbu Ștefănescu
Delavrancea and Ion Minulescu. He was a
founding member...
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peasants to
politicians such as
Marcel Cachin and
writers such as
Mihail Sorbul. He
remained attached to
drawing and
watercolor in a
miniature style, producing...
-
October 1976
Praznicul calicilor [The
Feast of the Beggars] (op,
after Mihail Sorbul), 1978–80, Berlin, 1991
Telegrame (mini-opera,
after Ion Luca Caragiale)...
- timidly, with
plays by
Dimitrie Anghel, Ștefan
Octavian Iosif, and
Mihail Sorbul. The
attack on
liberal tenets,
causing an
uproar in the 1870s, came to be...