Carol Scrob

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Carol Scrob (July 21, 1856 – January 17, 1913) was a Romanian poet, considered one of the figures of the native Symbolist movement. A graduate of the National College in Iași, he served time as an officer in the army, and began contributing to magazines such as "Literatorul" (1880-1884).[1] He began publishing poetry collections in 1881, with Rime pierdute.[2]

References

  1. ^ Macedonski, Alexandru; Coloșenco, Mircea; Simion, Eugen (2007). Opere: Publicistică (Literatorul, 1880-1919) (in Romanian). Editura Fundației Naționale pentru Știință și Artă. p. 1111. ISBN 9789731744056.
  2. ^ Sorescu, Marin; Simion, Eugen (2005). Opere (in Romanian). Univers Enciclopedic. p. 151. ISBN 978-973-7934-40-6.


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