Al. C. Calotescu-Neicu, the Glossary
Alexandru С.[1]
Table of Contents
22 relations: Alexandru Cazaban, Carol I National College, Constantin S. Nicolăescu-Plopșor, Drobeta-Turnu Severin, Facla, Gorj County, Guy de Maupassant, Ion Dongorozi, Ion Minulescu, Ion Nestor, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Mihail Drumeș, Plopșoru, Ramuri, Râmnicu Vâlcea, Romania, Simion Mehedinți, Traian National College, Tudor Arghezi, Turceni, University of Hohenheim, Writers' Union of Romania.
- 20th-century Romanian short story writers
- Carol I National College alumni
- People from Gorj County
- Romanian epigrammatists
Alexandru Cazaban
Alexandru Cazaban (October 6, 1872–May 24, 1966) was a Romanian prose writer. Al. C. Calotescu-Neicu and Alexandru Cazaban are Romanian magazine editors and Romanian male short story writers.
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Carol I National College
The Carol I National College (Colegiul Național Carol I din Craiova) is a high school located in central Craiova, Romania, on Ioan Maiorescu Street.
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Constantin S. Nicolăescu-Plopșor
Constantin S. Nicolăescu-Plopșor or Nicolaescu-Plopșor, sometimes shortened to N. Plopșor (April 20, 1900 – May 30, 1968), was a Romanian historian, archeologist, anthropologist and ethnographer, also known as a folkorist and children's writer, whose diverse activities were primarily focused on his native region of Oltenia. Al. C. Calotescu-Neicu and Constantin S. Nicolăescu-Plopșor are Carol I National College alumni, Romanian magazine editors, Romanian male short story writers and Romanian translators.
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Drobeta-Turnu Severin
Drobeta-Turnu Severin, colloquially Severin, is a city in Mehedinți County, Oltenia, Romania, on the northern bank of the Danube, close to the Iron Gates.
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Facla
Facla ("The Torch") was a Romanian political and literary magazine.
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Gorj County
Gorj County is a county of Romania, in Oltenia, with its capital city at Târgu Jiu.
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Guy de Maupassant
Henri René Albert Guy de Maupassant (5 August 1850 – 6 July 1893) was a 19th-century French author, celebrated as a master of the short story, as well as a representative of the naturalist school, depicting human lives, destinies and social forces in disillusioned and often pessimistic terms.
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Ion Dongorozi
Ion Dongorozi (January 4, 1894 – May 20, 1975) was a Romanian prose writer. Al. C. Calotescu-Neicu and Ion Dongorozi are Romanian male short story writers.
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Ion Minulescu
Ion Minulescu (6 January 1881 – 11 April 1944) was a Romanian avant-garde poet, novelist, short story writer, journalist, literary critic, and playwright. Al. C. Calotescu-Neicu and Ion Minulescu are Romanian magazine editors, Romanian male short story writers and Romanian translators.
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Ion Nestor
Ion Nestor (25 August 1905, Focșani – 29 November 1974, Bucharest) was a Romanian historian and archaeologist.
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Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (28 August 1749 – 22 March 1832) was a German polymath and writer, who is widely regarded as the greatest and most influential writer in the German language.
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Mihail Drumeș
Mihail Drumeș (born Mihail V. Dumitrescu; November 26, 1901–February 27, 1982) was an Ottoman-born Romanian prose writer and playwright. Al. C. Calotescu-Neicu and Mihail Drumeș are Romanian male short story writers.
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Plopșoru
Plopșoru is a commune in Gorj County, Oltenia, Romania.
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Ramuri
Ramuri ("Twigs" or "Branches") is a Romanian literary magazine put out from Craiova, the regional center of Oltenia region.
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Râmnicu Vâlcea
Râmnicu Vâlcea (formerly Râmnic) is a city in Romania.
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Romania
Romania is a country located at the crossroads of Central, Eastern, and Southeast Europe.
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Simion Mehedinți
Simion Mehedinți (October 19, 1868 – December 14, 1962) was a Romanian geographer, the founding father of modern Romanian geography, and a titular member of the Romanian Academy. Al. C. Calotescu-Neicu and Simion Mehedinți are Romanian magazine editors.
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Traian National College
Traian National College (Colegiul Național Traian) is a high school located at 6 Carol I Boulevard in Drobeta-Turnu Severin, Romania.
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Tudor Arghezi
Ion Nae Theodorescu (21 May 1880 – 14 July 1967) was a Romanian writer who wrote under the pen name Tudor Arghezi (. He is best known for his unique contribution to poetry and children's literature. Al. C. Calotescu-Neicu and Tudor Arghezi are Romanian columnists and Romanian magazine editors.
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Turceni
Turceni is a town in Gorj County, Oltenia, Romania.
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University of Hohenheim
The University of Hohenheim (Universität Hohenheim) is a campus university located in the south of Stuttgart, Germany.
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Writers' Union of Romania
The Writers' Union of Romania, founded in March 1949, is a professional association of writers in Romania.
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See also
20th-century Romanian short story writers
- Al. C. Calotescu-Neicu
- Ana Blandiana
- Attila Bartis
- Fănuș Neagu
- Gabriela Adameșteanu
- George Diamandy
- Horia Furtună
- Ioan A. Bassarabescu
- Ion Agârbiceanu
- Ion Băieșu
- Ion Călugăru
- Ion Hobana
- Ion Luca Caragiale
- Lucia Demetrius
- Marta Rădulescu
- Mihail Cruceanu
- Mihu Dragomir
- Sergiu Dan
- Spiridon Popescu
- Traian Brăileanu
- Ștefan Tita
Carol I National College alumni
- Adrian Păunescu
- Al. C. Calotescu-Neicu
- Alexandru Macedonski
- Alexandru Mironov
- Amza Pellea
- Constantin Rădulescu-Motru
- Constantin S. Nicolăescu-Plopșor
- Dimitrie Gerota
- Duiliu Marcu
- Eraclie Sterian
- Eugène Ionesco
- Eugen Taru
- George Constantinescu
- Gheorghe Tătărescu
- Gheorghe Țițeica
- Gib Mihăescu
- Ioan Nicolae Romanescu
- Ion Gheorghe Maurer
- Ion Țuculescu
- Jean Negulesco
- Mihai Pătrașcu (computer scientist)
- Mihail Șerban (biochemist)
- Nicolae Popescu
- Nicolae Titulescu
- Nicolae Vasilescu-Karpen
- Pan M. Vizirescu
- Petrache Poenaru
- Radu Ciuceanu
- Radu Gyr
- Simion Stoilow
- Theodor Aman
- Titu Maiorescu
- Traian Demetrescu
- Traian Lalescu
- Tudor Gheorghe
- Ștefan Voitec
People from Gorj County
- Al. C. Calotescu-Neicu
- Albert Voinea
- Andreea Munteanu
- Aristotel Stamatoiu
- Aurel Amzucu
- Constantin Brâncuși
- Constantina Diță
- Corina Peptan
- Cristian Dumitru Popescu
- Cătălin Crăciunescu
- Dan Vîlceanu
- Denisa Golgotă
- Dorel Mutică
- Dorin Arcanu
- Dumitru Burlan
- Dumitru Carlaonț
- Emil Ciocoiu
- Gabriel Cruceru
- Gheorghe Ciurea
- Gheorghe Magheru
- Grigore Brâncuș
- Ilie Văduva
- Ioan Carlaonț
- Ioanna Andreesco
- Ionuț Chirilă
- Ionuț Tătaru
- Marcus Graham (anarchist)
- Marian Stoenac
- Mira (singer)
- Natalia Mărășescu
- Nicolae Militaru
- Norbert Niță
- Petre Popeangă
- Scarlat Iriza
- Theodor Costescu
- Tudor Vladimirescu
- Victor Cojocaru
- Victor Popescu
Romanian epigrammatists
- Al. C. Calotescu-Neicu
- Alexandru Macedonski
- Anton Bacalbașa
- Cincinat Pavelescu
- Constantin Râuleț
- Dimitrie Stelaru
- George Ranetti
- Haralamb Lecca
- Ion Luca Caragiale
- Jean Moscopol
- Mihail Celarianu
- Nicolae Crevedia
- Păstorel Teodoreanu
- Radu D. Rosetti
- Tudor Măinescu
- Udriște Năsturel
- Ștefan Tita
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al._C._Calotescu-Neicu
Also known as Al. C. Calotescu Neicu, Alexandru C. Calotescu Neicu, Alexandru C. Calotescu-Neicu, Calotescu Neicu, Calotescu-Neicu.