Ion Luca Caragiale
Ion Luca Caragiale (1 February 1852, Haimanale, Romania – 9 June 1912, in Berlin, Germany) was a Romanian playwright, novelist, poet, theatre director and journalist.
Ion Luca Caragiale | |
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Ion Luca Caragiale | |
| Born | February 13, 1852 Haimanale, Wallachia |
| Died | June 9, 1912 (aged 60) Berlin, German Empire |
| Pen name | Car., Ein rumänischer Patriot, Luca, i, Ion, Palicar |
| Occupation | short story writer, playwright, journalist, essayist, actor, translator, poet, civil servant, restaurateur |
| Nationality | Romanian |
| Period | 1873–1912 |
| Genre | drama, comedy, tragedy, short story, sketch story, novella, satire, parody, aphorism, fantasy, reportage, memoir, fairy tale, epigram, fable |
| Subject | everyday life, morals and manners, politics, social criticism, literary criticism, music criticism |
| Literary movement | Junimism, Naturalism, Neoclassicism, Neoromanticism, Realism |
| Signature | File:Caragiale signature.jpeg |
Ion Luca Caragiale Media
Photograph of Ion Luca Caragiale in his adolescence
Ion Luca Caragiale
The Russian Army in Bucharest, print in The Illustrated London News (1877)
Ion Luca and Mateiu Caragiale before 1900
First printed version of D-ale carnavalului, as published in Convorbiri Literare (May 1885)
Photograph of Alexandrina Burelly, wife of Romanian playwright Ion Luca Caragiale
The building in Buzău, across the street from the city railway station, where Caragiale leased a restaurant in 1895
George Coșbuc and Ion Luca Caragiale