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Tristan Tzara
Romanian-French poet (1896–1963)
Nicolae Iorga
Romanian historian, politician, literary critic, memoirist, poet and playwright (1871-1940)
Ion Luca Caragiale
Romanian playwright, writer and poet (1852-1912)
Mihail Kogălniceanu
Romanian statesman, lawyer, historian and publicist (1817–1891)
Tudor Arghezi
Romanian writer and political figure (1880–1967)
Mihail Sadoveanu
Romanian writer, journalist and politician (1880–1961)
Victor Brauner
Romanian artist (1903-1966)
Titu Maiorescu
Romanian literary critic, writer and politician (1840-1917)
Alexandru Macedonski
Wallachian-born Romanian poet, novelist, dramatist and literary critic (1854-1920)
Ion Heliade Rădulescu
Academic, Romantic and Classicist poet, essayist, memoirist, short story writer, newspaper editor and politician (1802-1872)
Bogdan Petriceicu Hasdeu
Romanian writer and philologist (1838–1907)
Corneliu Vadim Tudor
Romanian politician and writer (1949–2015)
Serge Moscovici
Romenian social psychologist (1925-2014)
Ion Gigurtu
Romanian politician (1886–1959)
Ion Negoițescu
Romanian writer and historian (1921–1993)
Isidore Isou
Romanian-born French poet, experimental filmmaker, critic & visual artist (1925–2007)
Geo Bogza
Romanian writer, surrealist, dissident (1908–1993)
Andrei Pleșu
Romanian philosopher
Eugen Lovinescu
Romanian writer and academic (1881–1943)
Konstantinos Kyriakos
Romanian writer, actor, soldier and translator (1800–1880)
Adrian Păunescu
Romanian poet, publicist and politician (1943–2010)
Maria Rosetti
Romanian journalist, editor
Eugen Barbu
Romanian writer and journalist (1924–1993)
Nicolae Constantin Batzaria
Aromanian writer, politician (1874–1952)
Sextil Pușcariu
Romanian diplomat and academic (1877-1948)
Mihail Manoilescu
Romanian politician and economist (1891–1950)
Cezar Bolliac
Romanian writer and scholar
Eugen Relgis
Romanian academic (1895-1987)
Felix Aderca
Romanian writer (1891-1962)
Cezar Petrescu
Romanian writer (1892–1961)
Constantin Rădulescu-Motru
Romanian academic and politician (1868-1957)
Ion Minulescu
Romanian writer
Mehmet Niyazi
Turkish-Romanian writer of Crimean Tatar ancestry (1878–1931)
Nichifor Crainic
Romanian writer
Zamfir Arbore
Romanian political activist (1848-1933)
Ion Vinea
Romanian writer (1895–1964)
Gala Galaction
Romanian writer, journalist, translator, theologist, orthodox priest (1879-1961)
Alexandru Bogdan-Pitești
poet, essayist, and art and literary critic (1870-1922)
V. A. Urechia
Romanian politician and academic (1834-1901)
Mircea Dinescu
Romanian writer
Alexis Nour
Romanian journalist, author and activist
Constantin Stere
Romanian writer, jurist and politician (1865–1936)
N. D. Cocea
Romanian journalist and activist (1880-1949)
Vasile Pogor
Romanian politician and academic (1833-1906)
Perpessicius
Perpessicius (; pen name of Dumitru S. Panaitescu, also known as Panait Șt. Dumitru, D. P. Perpessicius and Panaitescu-Perpessicius; October 22, 1891 – March 29, 1971) was a Romanian literary historian and critic, poet, essayist and fiction writer. One of the prominent literary chroniclers of the Romanian interwar period, he stood apart in his generation for having thrown his support behind the modernist and avant-garde currents of Romanian literature. As a theorist, Perpessicius merged the tenets of Symbolism with the pragmatic conservative principles of the 19th century Junimea society, but
Anastasie Fătu
physician (1816-1886)
Emil Gârleanu
Romanian prose writer (1878-1914)
Ștefan Baciu
Romanian and Brazilian writer (1918–1993)
Traian Demetrescu
Romanian writer (1866-1896)
Alexandru Toma
Romanian writer
Ion Grămadă
Romanian writer and historian
Iuliu Barasch
Romanian writer and physician (1815-1863)
Ioan Mire Melik
Romanian mathematician
Constantin S. Nicolăescu-Plopșor
Romanian writer (1900–1968)
D. I. Suchianu
Romanian essayist, translator, film theorist and political economist
Alexandru Papadopol-Calimah
Romanian politician
George Oprescu
Romanian art historian (1881-1969)
Bonifaciu Florescu
Romanian literary critic (1848-1899)
Grigore T. Popa
Romanian scientist, physician, commentator (1892–1948)
Iosif Vulcan
writer of the late 19th century (1841–1907)