Luceafărul (magazine)
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Luceafărul ("the evening star") was a Romanian-language literary and cultural magazine that appeared in three series: 1902-1914 and 1919-1920; 1934-1939; and 1941-1945.
Names associated with the first series include Alexandru Ciura, Octavian Goga, Ion Agârbiceanu, Horia Petra Petrescu, Octavian Codru Tăslăuanu, Ioan Lupaş, Aurel Paul Bănuţ and Zaharia Bârsan.[1] It appeared in Budapest until 1906, and subsequently in Sibiu.[2]
Notes
- ↑ Dăncilă, p.230-31
- ↑ (Romanian) Corina Ţipu, "Octavian C. Tăslăuanu", p.9-10. Seria Personalia, nr.15, Biblioteca Judeţeană ASTRA, Sibiu, 2007
References
- (Romanian) Andreea Dăncilă, "Ipostaze ale elitei culturale româneşti din Transilvania începutului de secol XX: generaţia Luceafărului (1902-1914)", in the December 1 University of Alba Iulia's Series Historica, 14/I, 2010
External links
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- Luceafărul archive (digitized by the Babeş-Bolyai University Transsylvanica Online Library)
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