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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 110. Chapters: People associated with Junimea, Romanian Austro-Hungarians, Alexander John Cuza, Ion Luca Caragiale, Ion Creang, Alexandru Tzigara-Samurca, Constantin R dulescu-Motru, Miron Cristea, Mihai Eminescu, Valerian Trifa, N. Petra cu, Petru Groza, Titu Maiorescu, Emil Cioran, Alexandru Hrisoverghi, Corneliu Coposu, Ana Cump na, Ion Br tianu, Lucian Blaga, Traian Vuia, Ion Nistor, Ioan Slavici, Nicolae Densu ianu, Vasile Alecsandri, Liviu Rebreanu, Eusebius Mandyczewski, Horia Sima, Gheorghe Flondor, Malbim, Victor Babe, George Co buc, Ciprian Porumbescu, George Tofan, Onisifor Ghibu, Veronica Micle, Badea Car an, Petre P. Carp, Velvel Zbarjer, Aurel Vlaicu, Emil Ha ieganu, Gheorghe incai, Coloman Braun-Bogdan, Ion Gr mad, Alexandru Sterca- ulu iu, Emanoil Gojdu, Sultana Pertevniyal, Henri Catargi, Alexandru Sturdza, Nicolae Teclu, Vasile Suciu, Ion Vidu, Costache Caragiale, Eftimie Murgu, tefan Octavian Iosif, Constantin Negruzzi, Iuliu Hossu, Alexandru Borza, Emil Paur, Petru Maior, Vincen iu Babe, Theodor Rosetti, Iosif Hodo iu, Vasile Pogor, Simion Mehedin i. Excerpt: Ion Luca Caragiale (Romanian pronunciation: commonly referred to as I. L. Caragiale; February 13 1852 - July 9, 1912) was a Wallachian-born Romanian playwright, short story writer, poet, theater manager, political commentator and journalist. Leaving behind an important cultural legacy, he is considered one of the greatest playwrights in Romanian language and literature, as well as one of its most important writers and a leading representative of local humor. Alongside Mihai Eminescu, Ioan Slavici and Ion Creang, he is seen as one of the main representatives of Junimea, an influential literary society with which he nonetheless parted during the second half of his life. His work, spanning four decades, covers the ground between Neoclassicism, Rea...