Author: Medeea Ionescu
Publisher: Bucharest : Editura ̦Stiin̦tific̆a ̦si Enciclopedic̆a
ISBN:
Category : Romanian drama
Languages : en
Pages : 78
Book Description
A Concise History of Theatre in Romania
Author: Medeea Ionescu
Publisher: Bucharest : Editura ̦Stiin̦tific̆a ̦si Enciclopedic̆a
ISBN:
Category : Romanian drama
Languages : en
Pages : 78
Book Description
Publisher: Bucharest : Editura ̦Stiin̦tific̆a ̦si Enciclopedic̆a
ISBN:
Category : Romanian drama
Languages : en
Pages : 78
Book Description
A Concise History of Romania
Author: Andrei Oțetea
Publisher: Robert Hale
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 628
Book Description
Publisher: Robert Hale
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 628
Book Description
A Concise History of Romanian Literature
Author: Ion Dodu Bălan
Publisher: Bucharest : Academy of Social and Political Sciences
ISBN:
Category : Romanian literature
Languages : en
Pages : 128
Book Description
Publisher: Bucharest : Academy of Social and Political Sciences
ISBN:
Category : Romanian literature
Languages : en
Pages : 128
Book Description
A Concise History of Theatre in Romania
Author: Medeea Ionescu
Publisher: Bucharest : Editura ̦Stiin̦tific̆a ̦si Enciclopedic̆a
ISBN:
Category : Romanian drama
Languages : en
Pages : 82
Book Description
Publisher: Bucharest : Editura ̦Stiin̦tific̆a ̦si Enciclopedic̆a
ISBN:
Category : Romanian drama
Languages : en
Pages : 82
Book Description
A Concise History of Romanian Philosophy
Author: Nicolae Gogoneață
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Philosophy, Romanian
Languages : en
Pages : 68
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Philosophy, Romanian
Languages : en
Pages : 68
Book Description
A Short History of Romania
Author: James Samuelson
Publisher: Perennial Press
ISBN: 1531263313
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 99
Book Description
Although the earliest authentic records of Romania or, more correctly speaking, of Dacia, the Roman province which embraced Romania, Transylvania, and some adjoining territories of to-day, do not reach further back than about the century immediately preceding the Christian era, a good deal of information is to be gathered from the writings of Herodotus, Dion Cassius, and other early historians regarding the Getæ, the race from whom the Dacians sprang. The Getæ were in all probability a branch of the Thracians, who were amongst the earliest immigrants from the East; and for some time before they appeared in Dacia, which was situated on the northern side of the Danube (or Ister, as it was called by the Romans), they had settled between the south bank of that river and the Balkans (Mount Hæmus of the Romans). About the fourth century b.c., however, the Getæ had crossed the river, either driven north by an inimical neighbouring tribe, the Triballi, or in consequence of the growth of the nation itself. When they were first encountered by the Greeks, they occupied the eastern part of Dacia, reaching probably to one portion of the Black Sea; and some account of them is given by Ovid, who was exiled to their vicinity, but little is known of them until they came in contact with the Roman armies. The Getæ have little direct interest for us, but as we find associated with them the names of Philip of Macedon, Alexander the Great, and Lysimachus, a few words concerning their connection with those heroes may not be out of place, and will at least serve to fix a period in the history of the people...
Publisher: Perennial Press
ISBN: 1531263313
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 99
Book Description
Although the earliest authentic records of Romania or, more correctly speaking, of Dacia, the Roman province which embraced Romania, Transylvania, and some adjoining territories of to-day, do not reach further back than about the century immediately preceding the Christian era, a good deal of information is to be gathered from the writings of Herodotus, Dion Cassius, and other early historians regarding the Getæ, the race from whom the Dacians sprang. The Getæ were in all probability a branch of the Thracians, who were amongst the earliest immigrants from the East; and for some time before they appeared in Dacia, which was situated on the northern side of the Danube (or Ister, as it was called by the Romans), they had settled between the south bank of that river and the Balkans (Mount Hæmus of the Romans). About the fourth century b.c., however, the Getæ had crossed the river, either driven north by an inimical neighbouring tribe, the Triballi, or in consequence of the growth of the nation itself. When they were first encountered by the Greeks, they occupied the eastern part of Dacia, reaching probably to one portion of the Black Sea; and some account of them is given by Ovid, who was exiled to their vicinity, but little is known of them until they came in contact with the Roman armies. The Getæ have little direct interest for us, but as we find associated with them the names of Philip of Macedon, Alexander the Great, and Lysimachus, a few words concerning their connection with those heroes may not be out of place, and will at least serve to fix a period in the history of the people...
A History of Romanian Theatre from Communism to Capitalism
Author: Cristina Modreanu
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1000707474
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 198
Book Description
A History of Romanian Theatre from Communism to Capitalism analyses the last three decades of Romanian theatre and connects it to the international stage. Cristina Modreanu questions the relationship between artists and power, both before 1989, behind the Iron Curtain, and in the current global political context, with nationalism manifesting itself in Eastern Europe, as seen in the critical work of Romanian theatre makers. This study covers the complex cases of theatre makers such as Lucian Pintilie, Liviu Ciulei and Andrei Șerban, who built their international careers in exile, and the most innovative Romanian artists of today, such as Silviu Purcărete, Mihai Măniuţiu, Gianina Cărbunariu, Radu Afrim, and Bogdan Georgescu, who reached the status of transglobal artists. Filling a considerable gap in Romanian theatre discourse, this book will be of a great interest to students and scholars of contemporary theatre and history.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1000707474
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 198
Book Description
A History of Romanian Theatre from Communism to Capitalism analyses the last three decades of Romanian theatre and connects it to the international stage. Cristina Modreanu questions the relationship between artists and power, both before 1989, behind the Iron Curtain, and in the current global political context, with nationalism manifesting itself in Eastern Europe, as seen in the critical work of Romanian theatre makers. This study covers the complex cases of theatre makers such as Lucian Pintilie, Liviu Ciulei and Andrei Șerban, who built their international careers in exile, and the most innovative Romanian artists of today, such as Silviu Purcărete, Mihai Măniuţiu, Gianina Cărbunariu, Radu Afrim, and Bogdan Georgescu, who reached the status of transglobal artists. Filling a considerable gap in Romanian theatre discourse, this book will be of a great interest to students and scholars of contemporary theatre and history.
A Concise History of the Romanian Film
Author: Manuela Gheorghiu-Cernat
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Motion pictures
Languages : en
Pages : 124
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Motion pictures
Languages : en
Pages : 124
Book Description
National Theatre in Northern and Eastern Europe, 1746-1900
Author: Laurence Senelick
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521244466
Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 516
Book Description
Chronicles the emergence of a national feeling in the theatres of Northern and Eastern Europe from the mid-eighteenth to the late nineteenth centuries.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521244466
Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 516
Book Description
Chronicles the emergence of a national feeling in the theatres of Northern and Eastern Europe from the mid-eighteenth to the late nineteenth centuries.
Romantic Drama
Author: Gerald Ernest Paul Gillespie
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing
ISBN: 9027234418
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 533
Book Description
It does not treat Romanticism as a limited "period" dominated by some construed singular master-ethos or dialectic; rather, it follows the literary patterns and dynamics of Romanticism as a flow of interactive currents across geocultural frontiers
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing
ISBN: 9027234418
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 533
Book Description
It does not treat Romanticism as a limited "period" dominated by some construed singular master-ethos or dialectic; rather, it follows the literary patterns and dynamics of Romanticism as a flow of interactive currents across geocultural frontiers