Barbu Ştefănescu Delavrancea was a Romanian writer and poet, considered one of the greatest figures in the National awakening of Romania.
Background
Barbu Ștefănescu Delavrancea was born on April 11, 1858 in the village of Delea Nouă, now a suburb of Bucharest. His father originates in Vrancea. Barbu"s mother was the daughter of widow Stana from Postovari, on the Filipescu estate.
He spent the first years of life with his father, then learned to read and write with deacon Ion Pestreanu from Saint George the New Church.
Education
Barbu Ștefănescu Delavrancea was born on April 11, 1858 in the village of Delea Nouă, now a suburb of Bucharest. He was the ninth child of Ștefan Tudorică Albu and Iana (Ioana). His father originates in Vrancea.
Assigned to Sohatu, Ilfov, he leaves Vrancea for Bucharest and becomes guildmaster of carters transporting grain from the scaffolds of Giurgiu and Oltenița.
Barbu"s mother was the daughter of widow Stana from Postovari, on the Filipescu estate.
He spent the first years of life with his father, then learned to read and write with deacon Ion Pestreanu from Saint George the New Church. In 1866, Barbu is enrolled in the School of boys northern
4 directly in the second grade. Educator Spirache Dănilescu add the father"s surname suffix "-escu", and thus the future writer bears the name Barbu Ștefănescu.
In 1867 he transfers to the Royal School, where will follow the third and fourth classes.
He follows high school at Gheorghe Lazăr, first class, and the other seven at Saint Sava. In 1878 is enrolled in the Faculty of Law in Bucharest. After sustaining license (1882) goes to specialization in Paris, but fails to get his doctorate.
Career
His publicistic activity consists in the collaboration with newspapers România Liberă and Epoca (since 1884), whose editor was. In 1887 leads, for a short period, Lupta Literară, and the following year becomes editor of Bogdan Petriceicu Hasdeu"s magazine Revista Nouă and collaborator to Democrația and Voința națională. Since 1893 starts working with Literatura și știința of Constantin Dobrogeanu-Gherea.
Other publications that worked over time were: Revista Literară, Familia, Românul.
In literature debuts in 1877 with patriotic poem Stante, part of volume Poiana lungă, signed Barbu, and in 1883 debuts as novelist with Sultănica, follows Bunicul, Bunica, Domnul Vucea and, especially, Hagi Tudose (1903). In the following year publishes under the pseudonym "Delavrancea".
Drawing on folk, he published several tales: Neghiniță, Palatul de cleștar, Dăparte, dăparte, Moș Crăciun, et cetera Barbu Ștefănescu Delavrancea is widely known especially for his historical trilogy: Apus de soare (1909), Viforul (1910), Luceafărul (1910), full of romantic breath.
As a politician, is distinguished by holding several dignities: mayor of Bucharest (1899–1901), Minister of Public Works (December 29, 1910 – March 27, 1912), Minister of Industry and Trade (since July 10, 1917), deputy.
Membership
Due to his extremely laborious work, in 1912 became a member of the Romanian Academy.