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Stefanova, Karamfila (1859 - 1900)

Last edited by Floor_Toebes on March 24, 2025, 5:01 p.m.
Short name Stefanova, Karamfila
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First name Karamfila
Birth name Stefanova
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Alternative name K. — Karamphila Stephanova
Date of birth 1859
Date of death 1900
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Lived in Bulgaria , Romania , Ottoman Empire
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Place(s) of Residence Bulgaria , Romania , Ottoman Empire
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Karamfila Stefanova None is portrait of

MENTIONED IN:
- Ludmila Malinova. “Karamfila Stefanova I neizdadenata j stihosbirka/Karamphila Stefanova and her unpublished poetry book.” In Vyobrazenite textove na Bulgarskoto vazrazhdane/The Imagined texts of the Bulgarian Revival. Sofia: Bulgarian Academy of Science publishing house, 2005, pp.182-204.

in the 60s and 70s of XIX cö she belonged to the Bulgarian minority in Tulcha, Romania.Perhaps she went to study in Tabor (now in the Czech republic), where there was a circle of Bulgarian students and a Bulgarian reading association.

There is also a hypothesis that Karamfila Stefanova was a pseudonym of a male author because beside her publications of poems in the press, her identity does not appear in any memoir left by her contemporaries in Tulcha. She is believed to be a literary personality of the male author Anton Frangya.

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