- Al. T.
Stamatiad (common
rendition of
Alexandru Teodor Maria Stamatiad, or Stamatiade; May 9, 1885 –
December 1955) was a
Romanian Symbolist poet, short...
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Claudia Millian, Ion Minulescu, I. M. Rașcu,
Eugeniu Sperantia, Al. T.
Stamatiad,
Eugeniu Ștefănescu-Est, and
Constantin T. Stoika, as well as journalist...
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Nicolas de Staël France 5
January 1914 16
March 1955
Painter Al. T.
Stamatiad Romania 9 May 1885
December 1955 Poet,
Short story writer, Dramatist...
- 1955 playwright,
screenwriter Waterloo Bridge, Idiot's
Delight Al. T.
Stamatiad Romania 9 May 1885
December 1955
Symbolist poet,
short story writer,...
- Linişte, for
choir of
three equal voices a cappella, on
verses by Al. T.
Stamatiad (brief extracts; 1946)
Allegro for
chamber orchestra (draft) Nocturne...
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school structures. Perpessicius,
literary historian and
critic Al. T.
Stamatiad, poet
Mihai Beniuc, poet
Mathias Bernath [de],
historian Ovidiu Cotruș...
- Sadoveanu, Minulescu, Bart, Emil Gârleanu,
Alexandru Cazaban, Al. T.
Stamatiad,
Corneliu Moldovanu and
Natalia Negru. The
festivities led to a rise in...
- B. Costain,
Canadian author and
journalist (died 1965) May 9 – Al. T.
Stamatiad,
Romanian poet (died 1955) July 10 – Mary O'Hara,
American author and...
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authors I. Dragoslav,
Horia Furtună, Ion Pillat,
Anastasie Mândru, Al. T.
Stamatiad, as well as by post-Junimist
critic Mihail Dragomirescu, who
offered Macedonski...
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disestablishment included Symbolist figures (Minulescu,
Dimitrie Anghel, Al. T.
Stamatiad) or
writers of
various other orientations (Cincinat Pavelescu,
Liviu Rebreanu)...