![]() ![]() Nicolae Ciobanu, Romanian Fantastic Tales, 1981.Dicționar al literaturii engleze ("A Dictionary of English Literature"), (co-author, with Ioan Aurel Preda), București (1970).Antologie, ("An Anthology of Victorian Essays"), (co-editor, with Ștefan Stoenescu), București, (1969) An Advanced Course in Modern Rumanian (co-author, with Leon Levițchi, Virgiliu Ștefănescu-Drăgănești), București, Ed.Romanian Writers' Union Award for translations from Romanian (1973).In 1930, she married Gheorghe Cartianu-Popescu, a university professor. In 1936, she co-founded the School of English Language and Literature at the University of Bucharest, where she would later be Dean of the School of Germanic Languages (1948-1970).Īna Cartianu is known as the "great dame of English studies in Romania. She studied at Bedford College, London (1928–32), and received her degree from the Literature Department, School of English Studies of Cernăuți University in 1934. ![]() She was born in Urșani village, in Horezu commune, Vâlcea County. Ana Cartianu (19 April 1908 – 24 April 2001) was a Romanian academic, essayist and translator. ![]()
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