Marcu Beza
Romanian writer (1882–1949)
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Marcu Beza (June 30, 1882 in Kleisoura, Ottoman Empire – May 6, 1949 in Bucharest, Romania) was a Romanian poet, writer, essayist, literary critique, publicist, folklorist, and diplomat of Aromanian origin.
BornJune 30, 1882
DiedMay 30, 1949 (aged 66)
Bucharest, Romania
Occupationpoet, prose writer, essayist, literary critique, publicist, folklorist, diplomat
NationalityRomanian
Marcu Beza | |
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![]() Marcu Beza | |
| Born | June 30, 1882 |
| Died | May 30, 1949 (aged 66) Bucharest, Romania |
| Occupation | poet, prose writer, essayist, literary critique, publicist, folklorist, diplomat |
| Nationality | Romanian |
Beza was elected a corresponding member of the Romanian Academy in 1923.[1] He was an editor of the Aromanian newspaper Românul de la Pind.[2]
Works
In English
- Papers on the Romanian People and Literature, London, 1920
- Zidra. Gardana. The Dead Pool, London – New York, 1921
- Paganism in Romanian Folklore, London, 1928
- Shakespeare in Roumania, London, 1931
- Lands of Many Religions. Palestine, Syria, Cyprus and Mount Sinai, London, 1934
- Origin of the Roumanians, Worcester-London, 1941
- The Roumanian Church, London, 1943
- Heritage of Byzantium, London, 1947
In Romanian
- De la noi, Bucharest, 1903
- Graiu bun. Calendar aromânesc, Bucharest, 1909
- Pe drumuri. Din viața aromânilor, Bucharest, 1914
- Romantismul englez, Bucharest
- O viață, București, 1921; ediția (Doda), London, 1925
- Din Anglia, însemnările unui literat, Iași, 1923
- Romanul englez contimporan, Bucharest, 1928
- Din alte țări. Studii și impresii, Bucharest, 1933
- Ruva. Între două lumi, Bucharest, 1934
- Biblioteci mănăstirești la Muntele Athos, Bucharest, 1934
- Urme românești în Răsăritul Ortodox, Bucharest, 1935
- Calea destinului, Bucharest, 1938
- Cartea cu amintiri, Bucharest, 1938
- Vechi legături cu Anglia, Bucharest, 1938
- Necunoscuta, Bucharest, 1939
- Romantismul: romanul englez, editor Andi Bălu, Bucharest, 1999
- Pe tărâmuri biblice: Palestina, Siria, Cipru si Muntele Sinai, Bucharest, 2000
