Romanian academic, essayist and translator
Ana Cartianu (19 April 1908 – 24 April 2001) was a Romanian academic, essayist and translator.[ 1]
Biography
She was born in Urșani village, in Horezu commune, Vâlcea County . She studied at Bedford College , London (1928–32), and received her degree from the Literature Department, School of English Studies of Cernăuți University in 1934.
In 1936, she co-founded the School of English Language and Literature at the University of Bucharest , where she would later be Dean of the School of Germanic Languages (1948-1970).
Ana Cartianu is known as the "great dame of English studies in Romania.[ 2]
In 1930, she married Gheorghe Cartianu-Popescu , a university professor. Her maiden name was Tomescu.[ 3] She died in Bucharest in 2001.
Awards
Books (selection)
An Advanced Course in Modern Rumanian (co-author, with Leon Levițchi , Virgiliu Ștefănescu-Drăgănești), București, Ed. Științifică, (1958) (1964)
Proză eseistică victoriană. Antologie , ("An Anthology of Victorian Essays"), (co-editor, with Ștefan Stoenescu ), București, (1969)
Dicționar al literaturii engleze ("A Dictionary of English Literature"), (co-author, with Ioan Aurel Preda ), București (1970)
Translations
Short Stories by Ioan Slavici , 1955
Romanian Folk Tales , 1979
Nicolae Ciobanu, Romanian Fantastic Tales , 1981
Mihai Zamfir, History and Legend in Romanian Short Stories and Tales , 1983
Vasile Voiculescu , Tales of Fantasy and Magic , 1986
Selected Works of Ion Creangă and Mihai Eminescu , 1992
Mircea Eliade , Mystic Stories: The Sacred and the Profane , 1992
The Tales and Stories of Ispirescu , Murrays Children's Books, London
Bibliography
Ana Cartianu: Festschrift (Editura Universității din București, 2000)
Aurel Sasu, Dicționarul biografic al literaturii române , Vol. A-L, Ed. Paralela 45, Pitești, 2006, p. 280
References
^ Dumitru, Geta (2001), "Ana Cartianu" , România Literară (in Romanian), vol. 18, archived from the original on 24 December 2013
^ Grigorescu Pană, Irina (February 19, 2002). "America în/din Romania" (in Romanian). Observator Cultural . Retrieved January 30, 2022 .
^ "Gheorghe Cartianu-Popescu (1907–1982) Membru corespondent al Academiei Române, profesor universitar emerit, specialist de reputație internațională în domeniul radiocomunicațiilor" . www.agir.ro (in Romanian). Retrieved January 30, 2022 .
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