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Theosophist by author Constantina Raveca Buleu, eventually presided upon the Theosophical Society's Romanian chapter (est. 1925). Her contributions as a cultural journalist saw print in several new papers, for instance the Theosophical Society
408:(second edition and third, 1911; fourth edition, 1914). Pseudonymous, the book enjoyed the allure of mystery, and some assumed that it was in fact a literary attempt by Queen Elisabeth. The latter had in fact suggested Szekulics' pen name, which echoes the mountainous surroundings of Sinaia:
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Dumbravă was generally ignored by later schools of literary criticism. As noted by Luiza Marinescu, "she was not included in neither Romanian literary histories nor German ones" (with the exception of
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a masterpiece of sound
Romanian inspiration and healthy language . Therein is so much love of nature, so much intimacy with the mountains' godly beauties, that it is, without doubt, one of the best works in our literature." At the traditionalist review
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Elisabeth a widow. Reportedly, Dumbravă was able to revive her friend's interest in hiking and literature even after this loss, and, together with the queen, began work on a book of meditation, the never-completed
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journal, who recognized in her one of the founders of
Romanian "Carpathianism". According to Bucuța, Dumbravă presided over a "school" of hiking, which was less daring and more accessible than the mountaineering promoted by her male colleagues.
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Szekulics was helping with Queen Elisabeth's charities, a member of the "Ladies' Committee" at the Queen Elisabeth Polyclinic, Bucharest, and a co-manager of Țesătoarea Career School. With
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The royal family soon took notice of Fanny's piano-playing, of her talent for writing German-language poetry, and of her passion for reading
Romanian romantic literature. At the court in
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makes a sarcastic reference to her as "the theosophist Papura Jilava", briefly seen dancing with the antagonist. As a mystic who died mysteriously, Szekulics is notably mentioned in
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journal assessed: "Her ashen hand will find a good shelter in the soil of our country—a welcoming and loving mother to all those who understand her". The
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as a fresco of "Romania's first patriots", with an "entrapping subject matter" and a "perfectly adequate sobriety" of tone. In
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chapter in France, but soon emancipated itself as an autonomous
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for lower-class children. In later years, she was mainly active as a music critic, art promoter, researcher at the
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Despite old age, Szekulics resumed her active lifestyle. In 1923, she was in Switzerland, where she climbed the
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2217:, "Modern Western Esoteric Currents in the Work of Mircea Eliade. The Extent and Limits of Their Presence", in
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Hermeneutics, Politics, and the History of Religions: The Contested Legacies of Joachim Wach and Mircea Eliade
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Ileana-Stanca Desa, Dulciu Morărescu, Ioana Patriche, Cornelia Luminița Radu, Adriana Raliade, Iliana Sulică,
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Szekulics' literary fragments and chronicles were published in various magazines of the day, including
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republished Brătianu's 1912 translation; literary critic Mircea Handoca also put up a 1970 reprint of
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was used by C. N. Mihăilescu and Ion Șahighian as the basis for another feature film,
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came out in 1919 and 1925, Dumbravă put out editions of her best-selling new essays:
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in 1908. The same year, translated by Teodor Nica, it saw print with Carol Sfetea of
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and, in July 1884, made her entry into high society as a guest of the royal couple.
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borough, at Poarta village, where she intended to set up her own hostel.
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section, that paid obedience to the National Union of Lodges. She held
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and other women writers, Sadoveanu was also a founding member of the
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Her books went through several reprints, before, during, and after
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960:. At Adyar, she met Krishnamurti. She then took trips through the
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Tout-Bucarest. Almanach du high life de l'Indépendance Roumaine
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collection, but also inspiration from the popular novels of
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Her last volume, grouping her letters, came out in 1927 as
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and lecturer on religious subjects, working with sculptor
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Bibliografia românească modernă (1831-1918). Vol. II: D-K
855:, the writer founded Romania's first Theosophist Circle,
471:). The same year, Dumbravă completed her "history of the
2310:, Editura Noului Institut de Literatură, Bucharest, 1934
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at age 4. A year later, her family had emigrated to the
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heroes. They brought her commercial success in both
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1527:S. Iancovici, "Iancu Jianu și Nikola Abraš", in
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863:townhouse, it was originally a section of the
179:(December 28, 1868 – January 26, 1926), was a
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1873:"Ecouri livrești în corespondența lui Eliade"
1833:România. Revista Oficiului Național de Turism
1596:, October 1934, p.634-635; Marinescu, p.32-33
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1900:, October 1934, p.635; Marinescu, p.33
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1989:, Bucharest, 2003, p.312, 397, 937.
1931:, Nr. 1/1924, p.16 (digitized by the
1780:"Cât de departe am ajuns cu toții..."
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392:Szekulics' first published volume is
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2674:19th-century Hungarian women writers
2604:Romanian people of Hungarian descent
2269:"Nichita Stănescu în benzi desenate"
1421:Editura științifică și enciclopedică
851:. Together with E. F. D. Bertram of
2669:20th-century Romanian women writers
2654:19th-century Romanian women writers
2308:Semănătorism, poporanism, criticism
284:. Dumbravă herself was raised into
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1584:, October 1934, p.632-633, 634-635
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2609:Romanian people of Slovak descent
1686:George Bariț Institute of History
1439:Marinescu, p.28; Montandon, p.350
457:, and was therefore suspected of
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2373:Bibliothèque nationale de France
2112:, "Institutul Social Român", in
1201:about the times of Iancu Jianu.
859:("Brotherhood"). Located at her
605:Association, an early branch of
280:. On her mother's side, she was
2579:19th-century classical pianists
2559:Scouting and Guiding in Romania
2300:, October 1934, p. 632-640
1136:Secretul doctorului Honigberger
761:Alexandre Saint-Yves d'Alveydre
361:and shunned the "noise-making"
190:, cultural promoter, hiker and
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2659:20th-century Romanian writers
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2329:Transsylvanica Online Library
2233:, Oxford etc., 2010, p.149.
2194:The Secret of Dr. Honigberger
2098:Transsylvanica Online Library
2022:Transsylvanica Online Library
1936:Transsylvanica Online Library
1791:Transsylvanica Online Library
1670:, Cluj-Napoca, 2010, p.234.
1490:Transsylvanica Online Library
1284:"Bucura Dumbravă și teozofia"
1142:After the establishment of a
1086:". Writing in 1935, essayist
577:society. Himself a member of
544:officials with her presence.
503:Wallachian Revolution of 1848
322:, she became a confidant and
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690:subjects formed the bulk of
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2639:19th-century women pianists
2569:Romanian classical pianists
2355:, Nr. 1/2012, p. 27-36
2199:Romanian Cultural Institute
1423:, Bucharest, 1986, p.194.
1230:, Bucharest, 1974, p.351.
1187:Romanian Revolution of 1989
896:Eugenia de Reuss Ianculescu
876:La picioarele învățătorului
874:, with the 1924 collection
473:Wallachian uprising of 1821
372:"Rites of Adoption" Masonry
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2529:Romanian environmentalists
2519:Romanian religious leaders
2509:Women historical novelists
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2489:Romanian women journalists
2479:Romanian writers in German
2469:Romanian self-help writers
2439:Romanian women folklorists
2176:Revista Fundațiilor Regale
1856:Revista Fundațiilor Regale
1838:Revista Fundațiilor Regale
1529:Studii. Revistă de Istorie
1368:, October 1934, p.633, 634
1282:Constantina Raveca Buleu,
1096:Hortensia Papadat-Bengescu
1005:Alexandru Tzigara-Samurcaș
952:port, and then taking the
169:Ștefania "Fanny" Szekulics
69:Ștefania "Fanny" Szekulics
2504:Women writers about music
1629:Dragomirescu, p.34, 43-44
1166:was also produced by the
835:Theosophy and final years
682:, quoting at length from
272:). Her father was either
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2484:Romanian women novelists
2146:"Boerul Amza-Jianu", in
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676:environmental protection
638:. While new editions of
528:Hiker and philanthropist
374:. She corresponded with
2594:Writers from Bratislava
2574:Romanian women pianists
2474:Romanian travel writers
2326:Babeș-Bolyai University
2231:Oxford University Press
2208:March 21, 2012, at the
2161:Marinescu, p.27, 28, 31
2095:Babeș-Bolyai University
2019:Babeș-Bolyai University
1957:"Sadoveanu și Eminescu"
1933:Babeș-Bolyai University
1841:, Nr. 8/1937, p.479-480
1788:Babeș-Bolyai University
1487:Babeș-Bolyai University
1333:Babeș-Bolyai University
1168:Romanian National Opera
890:, with Luca's brother,
827:. She later settled in
595:Mărgărita Miller Verghy
2644:People from Bratislava
2454:Romanian women critics
2449:Romanian music critics
2353:Philologica Jassyensia
2219:Christian K. Wedemeyer
2137:Marinescu, p.30, 35-36
1778:Horia Petra-Petrescu,
1338:, Vol. LII, 2007, p.47
1100:Henriette Yvonne Stahl
1079:Enciclopedia Cugetarea
996:
710:'s call to arms, etc.
599:Izabela Sadoveanu-Evan
542:Hungarian Border Guard
451:N. D. Popescu-Popnedea
220:remains a standard in
200:German-speaking Europe
2589:Women philanthropists
2524:Romanian Theosophists
2128:, October 1934, p.632
1831:"Revista Revistelor.
1719:Dragomirescu, p.43-44
1701:, October 1934, p.633
1611:, October 1934, p.635
1122:Craii de Curtea-Veche
994:
888:Marmorosch Blank Hall
745:Cultul Eroilor Noștri
663:as the antithesis of
155:Period in office
2544:Romanian sportswomen
2514:Women travel writers
2434:Romanian folklorists
2424:Romanian biographers
1749:Georgescu, p.296-299
1710:Georgescu, p.295-296
1457:Montandon, p.351-352
1347:Tăslăuanu, p.326-327
1336:Studia. Philologia 1
1015:Bucura Dumbravă Peak
908:Constantin Angelescu
865:Theosophical Society
704:Acts of the Apostles
665:modernist literature
534:Southern Carpathians
412:and the common noun
300:, as friends of the
241:Theosophical Society
229:Romanian Freemasonry
144:Theosophical Society
2624:Deaths from malaria
2539:Romanian Freemasons
2459:Women music critics
2363:"Lettres roumaines"
2304:Mihail Dragomirescu
2179:, Nr. 12/1935, p.65
2069:Convorbiri Literare
1822:, March 1931, p.175
1620:Marinescu, p.27, 31
1540:Marinescu, p.34, 35
1531:, Nr. 4/1967, p.683
1448:Marinescu, p.28, 33
1401:Marinescu, p.30, 35
1356:Marinescu, p.29, 30
1182:as the star actor.
1156:Editura Tineretului
1053:("As Years Pass").
1001:Convorbiri Literare
716:Convorbiri Literare
603:Româncele Cercetașe
569:Mihail Dragomirescu
347:Ion Popescu-Pasărea
222:Romanian literature
2429:Romanian essayists
2388:Octavian Tăslăuanu
2361:Marcel Montandon,
2344:2015-06-30 at the
2274:2015-09-24 at the
2062:2012-01-26 at the
1962:2014-07-25 at the
1878:2012-02-11 at the
1662:2016-03-03 at the
1572:Marinescu, p.30-31
1389:Marinescu, p.29-30
1327:Ursula Wittstock,
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971:Having contracted
904:Știri și Însemnări
872:Jiddu Krishnamurti
733:Henric Sanielevici
700:Biblical apocrypha
684:Emanuel Swedenborg
553:Alexandru Odobescu
489:Tudor Vladimirescu
313:zur Brüderlichkeit
298:Kingdom of Romania
237:Jiddu Krishnamurti
2599:Romanian nobility
2564:Scouting pioneers
2368:Mercure de France
2337:Luiza Marinescu,
2318:"Cărți românești"
2239:978-0-19-539433-7
2152:, Nr. 5/1944, p.1
2149:Universul Literar
1987:Editura Academiei
1955:Radu Cernătescu,
1925:"Mișcarea ocultă"
1764:Editura Academiei
1676:978-973-726-469-5
1220:Șerban Cioculescu
1148:Romanian diaspora
1133:'s 1940 novella,
1110:survives as the "
966:Kingdom of Mysore
962:Bengal Presidency
931:Indian philosophy
753:Cele Trei Crișuri
607:Romanian Scouting
557:Alexandru Vlahuță
549:travel literature
430:Mercure de France
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696:Book of Jeremiah
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