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42: 1049:, with Horia Igirosanu as director. Part of Szekulics' estate was passed on to Elena Râmniceanu and the Romanian Institute for Social Studies. It was set up as the annual Bucura Dumbravă Award for Ethics, and had as its first recipient Emanoil Bucuța. A "friends of Bucura Dumbravă" circle still reunited periodically in commemoration of her death, and, in 1934, published a tribute volume, 992: 536:, to and from Sinaia. For Dumbravă, traveling was already a weekly pastime. As recalled by witnesses of these escapades, the physically unattractive and myopic Dumbravă was much admired for her joyful spirit and her adventure-seeking. She wore tailor-made mountaineer's clothes, rode a "famous mare" named Liza, and set up her main camp at the 983:, where she was quickly transported to hospital. Her health worsened and she died there on January 26. According to legend, she had hoped to see the Carpathians, believing that only their sight could cure her. For reasons unknown, her body was cremated, and her ashes were transported back to Romania inside an Egyptian vase. 901:
Szekulics, called "perhaps the most involved" Romanian 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: 445:. According to Chendi, the work was notable for its sympathetic depiction of the Romanian peasants, with their "clean and ancient way of life". Critics were drawn to Szekulics' minute historical research, which included the verification of historical records in the 678:, with exhortations such as: "Demand, for each and all, the right to rest in the bosom of nature, the right to sunlight, to fresh air, to the green forest, to the thrills of the desire to climb up mountains". She was welcoming in influences from the Western 1075:
Despite being relatively famous in her lifetime, Bucura 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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Soon after, Carol I died, leaving 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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By 1914, Fanny 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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Dumbravă promoted many causes, and was involved with several cultural projects, but is mainly remembered for her activity in promoting tourism and
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During those decades, the friendship between Dumbravă and Queen Elisabeth centered on their shared interest for hiking through 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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Authors were more interested in her adventurous life and her Theosophical ideas. Completed shortly after her death, the novel
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chapter in France, but soon emancipated itself as an autonomous Society branch, and set up its own regional network.
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At its height, the Touring Club enlisted 4,000 members, grouped into 12 regional subsections, publishing specialized
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in Romania. She was an avid traveler and mountaineer, who established some of the country's first hiking clubs. Her
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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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glaciers. Back in Romania, she set up a regional standard for women's rock climbing, after reaching the summit of
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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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In 1886, Fanny Szekulics became a philanthropist and social activist, founding Tibișoiul Society and providing
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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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opined that Bucura Dumbravă's work had a "local" character, and was far less important than that of her
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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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Publicațiile periodice românești (ziare, gazete, reviste). Vol. III: Catalog alfabetic 1919-1924
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The new writings blended cultural activism, social ideals, and contemplation of natural beauty.
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Publicațiile periodice românești (ziare, gazete, reviste). Vol. IV: Catalog alfabetic 1925-1930
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Dumbravă's activism resulted in the creation of modern national tourism associations: in 1921,
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Intimitatea amfiteatrelor. Ipostaze din viața privată a universitarilor "literari" (1864-1948)
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As a result of her Theosophical conversion, Szekulics became fascinated with the concepts of
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reported being pleasantly surprised by both the book and the good reception it received in
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came out a second time, in 1912, with a foreword by Elisabeth (signed with her pen name,
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Tamara Teodorescu, Rodica Fochi, Florența Sădeanu, Liana Miclescu, Lucreția Angheluță,
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Ileana-Stanca Desa, Dulciu Morărescu, Ioana Patriche, Adriana Raliade, Iliana Sulică,
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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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Still, biographical entries on her were scarcely found in specialty works until the
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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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Throughout most of her career, Szekulics promoted the inclusion of women in the
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Shortly after her death, Fanny Szekulics was honored with a memorial piece in
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Fanny followed her father's Masonic beliefs and joined into the controversial
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During the latter part of her life, Szekulics became an avid participant in
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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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With the discovery of this passion, Szekulics turned her attention to
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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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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
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at age 4. A year later, her family had emigrated to the
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The middle aged Bucura Dumbravă, photographed ca. 1920
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heroes. They brought her commercial success in both
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Revista Oficiului Național de Turism 1596:, October 1934, p.634-635; Marinescu, p.32-33 1523: 1521: 1162:, at Editura Stadion. A ballet adaptation of 1060:, and inspired illustrations by woman artist 1007:, the art historian and courtier. Similarly, 55:President of the Romanian Theosophists' Lodge 8: 2248: 2246: 2036: 2034: 2032: 2030: 1908: 1906: 1805: 1803: 1801: 1799: 1766:, Bucharest, 1987, p.171, 192, 211, 213, 469 1736: 1734: 1559: 1557: 1555: 1511: 1509: 1507: 396:("The Hajduk"), printed by W. Wunderling of 2048: 2046: 1308: 1306: 1304: 1302: 1300: 1298: 995:Bucura Dumbravă Peak, pictured on the right 914:, and the Association of Christian Women's 819:, returning in 1925 to escalate one of the 659:, literary chronicler Ion Georgescu upheld 634:Fanny Szekulics resumed her activity after 2339:"Bucura Dumbravă: escalade et littérature" 1948: 1946: 1944: 1641:, Independența, Bucharest, 1914, p.151-152 1485:, Nr. 9/1911, p.214-215 (digitized by the 1275: 1273: 1271: 1269: 1267: 1265: 1263: 612:Asociația Ghidelor și Ghizilor din România 571:suggests, Szekulics was a disciple of the 264:The future writer was born in the city of 231:. In old age, her essays came to focus on 40: 29: 2619:Emigrants from Austria-Hungary to Romania 1261: 1259: 1257: 1255: 1253: 1251: 1249: 1247: 1245: 1243: 1039:Pe drumurile Indiei. Cele din urmă pagini 1028:, and identified by some with the sacred 941:. Frozy Nenițescu, who walked her off to 1929:Sfinxul. Revistă pentru Științele Oculte 1215: 1213: 990: 898:as (more or less implicated) witnesses. 804:, who was supposed to compose verse for 609:, and, in this respect, predecessor the 2017:, Nr. 13/1925, p.416 (digitized by the 1786:, Nr. 3-4/1924, p.82 (digitized by the 1209: 948:Dumbravă took the journey, arriving at 243:. She died on her return trip from the 2093:, Nr. 6/1926, p.198 (digitized by the 1900:, October 1934, p.635; Marinescu, p.33 2634:19th-century Romanian women musicians 1989:, Bucharest, 2003, p.312, 397, 937. 1931:, Nr. 1/1924, p.16 (digitized by the 1780:"Cât de departe am ajuns cu toții..." 1501:Marinescu, p.31; Montandon, p.351-352 392:Szekulics' first published volume is 7: 2679:20th-century Hungarian women writers 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 239:, set up the Romanian lodge of the 2629:Infectious disease deaths in Egypt 2116:, August–September 1931, p.382-383 1584:, October 1934, p.632-633, 634-635 1034:—was named in the writer's honor. 933:, and dreamed of traveling to the 646:("The Book of the Mountains") and 202:and Romania, and were prefaced by 25: 2614:Romanian people of German descent 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 2534:Romanian women environmentalists 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:. 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Austria-Hungary
Port Said
Kingdom of Egypt
Theosophy
Hungarian
Romanian
Theosophical Society
Hungarian
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genre novelist
Theosophist
hajduk
German-speaking Europe
Queen-consort
Elisabeth of Wied
environmentalism
travel writing
Romanian literature
Romanian Freemasonry
Spiritualist
Jiddu Krishnamurti
Theosophical Society
British Raj
Adyar
Bratislava
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