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Marcu Beza
Marcu Beza
Marcu Beza
Born(1882-06-30)June 30, 1882
Kleisoura, Ottoman Empire (present-day Greece)
DiedMay 30, 1949(1949-05-30) (aged 66)
Bucharest, Romania
Occupationpoet, prose writer, essayist, literary critique, publicist, folklorist, diplomat
NationalityRomanian

Marcu Beza (June 30, 1882 in Kleisoura, Ottoman Empire – May 6, 1949 in Bucharest, Romania) was a Romanian poet, writer, essayist, literary critique, publicist, folklorist, and diplomat of Aromanian origin.

Beza was elected a corresponding member of the Romanian Academy in 1923.[1] He was an editor of the Aromanian newspaper Românul de la Pind.[2]

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Works

In English

  • Papers on the Romanian People and Literature, London, 1920;
  • Paganism in Romanian Folklore, London, 1928;
  • Lands of Many Religions. Palestine, Syria, Cyprus and Mount Sinai, London, 1934;
  • Origin of the Roumanians, Worcester-London, 1941;
  • The Roumanian Church, London, 1943;
  • Heritage of Byzantium, London, 1947;
  • Shakespeare in Roumania, London, 1931;
  • Zidra. Gardana. The Dead Pool, London – New York, 1921;

In Romanian

  • De la noi, Bucharest, 1903;
  • Graiu bun. Calendar aromânesc, Bucharest, 1909;
  • Pe drumuri. Din viața aromânilor, Bucharest, 1914;
  • Romantismul englez, Bucharest;
  • O viață, București, 1921; ediția (Doda), London, 1925;
  • Ruva. Între două lumi, Bucharest;
  • Romanul englez contimporan, Bucharest, 1928;
  • Din alte țări. Studii și impresii, Bucharest, 1933;
  • Biblioteci mănăstirești la Muntele Athos, Bucharest, 1934;
  • Urme românești în Răsăritul Ortodox, Bucharest, 1935;
  • Calea destinului, Bucharest, 1938;
  • Cartea cu amintiri, Bucharest, 1938;
  • Din Anglia, însemnările unui literat, Iași;
  • Vechi legături cu Anglia, Bucharest, 1938;
  • Necunoscuta, Bucharest, 1939;
  • Romantismul: romanul englez, îngrijită și introducere de Andi Bălu, Bucharest, 1999;
  • Pe tărâmuri biblice, Bucharest, 2000.

References

  1. ^ (in Romanian) Membrii Academiei Române din 1866 până în prezent at the Romanian Academy site
  2. ^ Petcu, Marian (2016). Istoria jurnalismului din România în date: enciclopedie cronologică (in Romanian). Elefant Online. ISBN 9789734638543.

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