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Dumbrava, Bucura (1868 - 1926)

Last edited by Floor_Toebes on April 9, 2025, 2:23 p.m.
Short name Dumbrava, Bucura
VIAF http://viaf.org/viaf/52676236/
First name Bucura
Birth name Dumbrava
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Alternative name Fanny Seculici
Date of birth 1868
Date of death 1926
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Sex Female
Place of birth Slovakia
Place of death Egypt
Lived in Romania , Austro-Hungarian Empire , Egypt
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Dumbrava, Bucura was ...
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Place(s) of Residence Romania , Austro-Hungarian Empire , Egypt
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*To be specified (1900) 0 0
Der Haiduk [The Outlaw] (1907) 1 1
Der Pandur [The Romanian Lieutenant] (1912) 2 0
Cartea muntilor [The book about the Mountains] (1920) 0 0
Ceasuri sfinte [Holy Hours] (1921) 0 0
Pe drumurile Indiei [Travelling Across India] (1927) 0 0

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Unknown photographer, portrait of Bucura Dumbravă, ca. 1920. 1920 is portrait of

Cf. - Bucuta, Em. (1977), Scrieri, vol II, - Chendi, Ilarie. (1924), Schite de critica literara, - Dragomirescu (1925) De la misticism la nationalism - Mihaila, Ramona. (2008) Constructia identitatii personajului feminin in proza secolului al XIX-lea, Bucharest: Romania de Maine - Perpessicius, (1925), Repertotiu critic - Simionescu, I. (1923), Lecturi geografice

Born in Bratislava (Slovakia).
Promotor of Romanian folklore.
Journalist working for different journals.
Climbed the Mont Blanc, and other mountains - as the first woman to do so.
Traveller and travel writer.
(info R.Mihailamay11)