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Mihail Sadoveanu

    Mihail Sadoveanu was a master of rich prose, deeply immersed in Romanian history and folklore. His writing is characterized by its evocative descriptions of landscapes and complex characters. Sadoveanu often explored profound themes such as destiny, memory, and the enduring connection between humanity, nature, and tradition. His distinctive literary style blends lyrical beauty with epic scope, crafting enduring narrative experiences.

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    Romanian Stories (Illustrated)
    • Romanian Stories (Illustrated)

      A Collection of Fifteen Stories Written by Some of Romania's Best Writers

      • 302 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      A collection of fifteen stories written by some of Romania's best writers of the late 19th century, early 20th century period, translated by Lucy Byng, revised by Tiberian Press, illustrated by Francesca Ibba: The Fairy of the Lake(Mihail Sadoveanu) The Easter Torch(Ion Luca Caragiale) At Manjoala's Inn(Ion Luca Caragiale) Alexandru Lapushneanu, 1564-1569(Costache Negruzzi) Zidra(Marc Beza) Gardana(Marc Beza) The Dead Pool(Marc Beza) Old Nichifor, the Impostor(Ion Creanga) Cozma Racoare(Mihail Sadoveanu) The Wanderers(Mihail Sadoveanu) The Fledgeling(Ioan Alexandru Bratescu-Voinesti) Popa Tanda(Ioan Slavici) Out in the World(Ion Popovici-Banateanu) The Bird of Ill Omen(Ioan Alexandru Bratescu-Voinesti) Irinel(Barbu Stefanescu Delavrancea)

      Romanian Stories (Illustrated)2018
    • Vo Vlčom ostrove (1941), románe z prímorskej Dobrudže, sa Sadoveanu inšpiroval orientálnymi zložkami rumunskej kultúry a tak ako vo väčšine svojich diel zobrazil tu prostého človeka podriadeného svetu a zmiereného s jeho zákonmi i so sebou samým.

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