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Alice Călugăru : ウィキペディア英語版 | Alice Călugăru Alice Ștefania Stănescu Călugăru (July 4, 1886–1924) was a Romanian poet. Born in Paris, her parents were Ștefan Stănescu Călugăru, an officer in the Romanian Army, and his wife Maria (''née'' Carabella). She attended high school in Bucharest, where she was classmates with George Topîrceanu, and graduated in 1907. She began publishing verses at an early age, in ''Sămănătorul'' (1903) and ''Dumineca'' (1905). The only poetry book she put out was ''Viorele'' (1905). Other magazines that ran her work include ''Analele literare, politice, științifice'', ''Viața literară'', ''Luceafărul'', ''Ramuri'', ''Convorbiri Literare'' and ''Viața Românească''.〔 She moved to Paris after 1908, marrying journalist Louis Constant Edgar Müller in 1921. In France, she signed her work with the pen name Alice Orient. In 1914, she entered her poem "Les perles" into the Femina literary competition, winning second prize. She and her husband traveled in Belgium and South America. She died of consumption, probably in Switzerland. A mysterious personality with a tragic destiny, she can be identified with the adventurous Lilis from the partly autobiographical 1924 novel ''La tunique verte''. Her lyricism, modern sensibility, sensual sharpness and the character of her imagery anticipate interwar poetry.〔Aurel Sasu (ed.), ''Dicționarul biografic al literaturii române'', vol. I, p. 299. Pitești: Editura Paralela 45, 2004. ISBN 973-697-758-7〕 ==Notes==
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