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Grigore Alexandrescu (February 22, 1810, Târgovişte – November 25, 1885) in Bucharest was a nineteenth-century Romanian poet and translator noted for his fables with political undertones. Of a noble family, he participated in secret revolutionary societies. In his fables his political and social views were often reflected satirically and ironically often on the uneasiness of living under the Russian protectorate. His works such as ''Tombs at Drăgăşani'' were particularly nationalist and patriotic in nature.〔(''Columbia Encyclopedia'' Sixth Edition (2007) ) Retrieved on March 18, 2008〕 He founded a periodical, ''Albina Româneascǎ''. Alexandrescu wrote ''Poezii'' (1832, 1838, 1839) and ''Meditaţii'' (1863), many of which were fables and satires influenced by French literature.〔(''Encyclopædia Britannica'' ), Retrieved on March 18, 2008〕 == Works (summary) == * ''Poezii'' (1832) * ''Fabule'' (1832) * ''Meditații'' (1835) * ''Poezii'' (1838) * ''Fabule'' (1838) * ''Poezii'' (1839) * ''Memorial'' (1842) * ''Poezii'' (1842) * ''Suvenire și impresii, epistole și fabule'' (1847) * ''Meditații, elegii, epistole, satire și fabule'' (1863) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Grigore Alexandrescu」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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