Alexandru Odobescu

Alexandru Odobescu

__NOTOC__Alexandru Ioan Odobescu (23 June 1834 — 10 November 1895), Romanian author, archaeologist and politician, was born in Bucharest, the second child of General Ioan Odobescu and his wife Ecaterina. After attending Saint Sava College and, from 1850, a Paris "lycée", he took the "baccalauréat" in 1853 and studied literature and archaeology at the University of Paris, graduating two years later. In 1858 he married Pavel Kiselyov's daughter Alexandra (Saşa) Prejbeanu; they had one daughter, Ioana. He was often apart from his wife and had affairs with other women. Odobescu served as cabinet minister for religion and education in 1863, as head clerk at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 1865, and as prosecutor at the Court of Appeal. In 1870 he travelled in Switzerland and Italy, in connection with his discovery and description of the Pietroasele treasure, a collection of objects made from precious metals, of Gothic origin, found on Romanian territory; he also travelled to several other countries, including Denmark, Russia and Turkey. He opposed the tendency toward artificially latinizing the literary Romanian language. He was elected to the Romanian Academy in 1870 and was professor of archaeology at the University of Bucharest from 1874, the year he was named chairman of the National Theatre Bucharest. He served as secretary of the Romanian legation at Paris in 1882, was principal of a teacher-training institute in Bucharest, and principal of the National Educational Institute in 1892. Poor, sick with gout, separated from his wife and daughter, around 1891 he fell passionately in love with Hortensia Racoviţă, a geography professor thirty years his junior. She rejected a marriage proposal made by Odobescu's wife, and he committed suicide by morphine overdose in Bucharest in 1895.

elected works

*"Mihnea-Vodă cel rău", 1857
*"Doamna Chiajna", 1860
*"Câteva ore la Snagov", 1862
*"Pseudo-cynegeticos, sau fals tratat de vânătoare", 1875
*"Le Trésor de Petrossa", 1889
*"Pagini regăsite"
*"Note de călătorie"

Other writings include short stories, several dozen scholarly articles, an anthology of folk tales (among them 1875's "Jupân Rănică Vulpoiul" and "Tigrul păcălit") and one of folk poetry, and a "History of Archaeology" (1877). He also translated both literary and scholarly works.

Further reading

*Curticăpean, Doina, "Odobescu, sau lectura formelor simbolice", Bucharest: Editura Minerva, 1982.
*Manolescu, Nicolae, "Introducere în opera lui Alexandru Odobescu", Bucharest: Editura Minerva, 1976.
*Păcurariu, Dumitru, "A. I. Odobescu", Bucharest: ESPLA, 1966.
*Pandele, Rodica, editor, "Alexandru Odobescu: Antologie critică", Bucharest: Eminescu, 1976.

References

*Chevalier, Tracy, "Encyclopedia of the Essay", p.613, New York: Taylor & Francis, 1997, ISBN 1884964303.

External links

*ro icon Lucian Nastasă, [http://www.history-cluj.ro/Istorie/cercet/Nastasa/Istoria_cuplurilor.htm Pentru o istorie a cuplurilor în mediul intelectual românesc]
*ro icon Florentin Popescu, [http://www.itcnet.ro/history/archive/mi2001/current4/mi78.htm "Nebun n-am fost, dar am căzut pradă..."]


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