N. D. Popescu-Popnedea, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

N. D. Popescu-Popnedea

Romanian prose writer

Date of Birth: 09-Aug-1843

Place of Birth: Bucharest

Date of Death: 08-Jun-1921

Profession: writer

Nationality: Romania

Zodiac Sign: Leo


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About N. D. Popescu-Popnedea

  • Nicolae D.
  • Popescu (August 9, 1843–June 8, 1921) was a Romanian prose writer. He was born in Bucharest to Romanian Orthodox priest Dimitrie Popescu and his wife Niculina.
  • Popescu began high school in his native city, but left early in 1861 in order to become a civil servant at the Foreign Ministry, where he worked until retiring in 1913.
  • He wrote numerous calendars starting in 1866, and also published work in Amicul familiei, Columna lui Traian, Ghimpele, Revista contimporana, Revista literara ?i ?tiin?ifica, România ilustrata, Telegraful and Vatra.
  • He wrote sensationalist novels, either historically themed or inspired by ballads and traditions surrounding famous hajduks and bandits.
  • A few of his many novels include Radu al III-lea cel Frumos, 1864; Amazoana de la Rahova, 1879; Iancu Jianu, 1880; Miul haiducul, 1881; Tunsul haiducul, 1881; Codreanu haiducu, 1882 and Boierii haiduci, 1892.
  • As shown by their repeated republication, these were much loved by the late 19th century reading public.
  • He also published a series of song and couplet collections, in the style of Anton Pann's old anthologies.

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