Doina, or Doină (sometimes translated as "Lament"), is a political poem by the Romanian Mihai Eminescu. It was first published in 1883 and is therefore...
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avea [ro], first poem of Mihai Eminescu Ce-ți doresc eu ție, dulce Românie Somnoroase păsărele Pe lângă plopii fără soț Doina (the name is a traditional type...
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Doina can refer to: Doina, a traditional Romanian music genre Doina, 1883 poem by Mihai Eminescu Doina (film), a short film by Nikolas Grasso Doina (given...
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Doina and Ion Aldea Teodorovici was a Moldovan musical duo consisting of married couple Doina and Ion Aldea Teodorovici. The group disbanded in 1992,...
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nationalism, in the mid-to-late 1960s he also provided readings from Eminescu's Doina, testing the limits of communist censorship. His second break in theater...
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Gheorghe Matei Eminescu (31 May 1890 – 6 June 1988) was a Romanian historian, memoirist and Land Forces officer. The posthumous nephew of national poet...
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Omulețul roșu Doina Ruști (novel) 2004 Pupa Russa Gheorghe Crăciun (novel) 2004 Proorocii Ierusalimului Radu Aldulescu (novel) 2006 Zogru Doina Ruști (novel)...
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bibliografie selectivă la Emil Botta – interpretat de... Editura Eminescu, 1986. Doina Uricariu, Ecorșeuri: Structuri și valori ale poeziei românești moderne...
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A statue of Mihai Eminescu in Iași, Romania, is located at 2 Carol I Boulevard, in front of the Central University Library of Iași. In 1924, the Popular...
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Coșbuc (1866–1918) Ion Creangă (1839–1889) Ioan Slavici (1848–1925) Mihai Eminescu (1850–1889) Ion Luca Caragiale (1852–1912) Duiliu Zamfirescu (1858–1922)...
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