Memoriile Aidei Vrioni – o imagine dramatică a începuturilor comunismului românesc, 1949-1953

  • Subiect: „Abstract: Aida Vrioni(1880-1954), with the maid name Maria Mateescu, Aida being a pseudonym, and Vrioni Ştefan her husband’s name, was a the first professional journalist in Romania. Since she was 15 years old, she started to write novels and sketches. Together with her brother Dumitru Mateescu she printed at Ploieşti, the the town journal „Aurora”. printed at Ploieşti, the the town journal „Aurora”. In 1904 the journalist Constantin Mille brought her to Bucharest and offered the job of undetermined contract as editor to the newspaper „Adevărul”. She became the first womanj ournalist in Romania. For two years she had an intense professional activity in journalism at „Adevărul”, „Dimineaţa”, „Ţara” etc. Beginning of 1907 she was implied in her family’s life and she kept far away from the cultural life, but in 1923 she came back as journalist to the previous newspapers, where she used to collaborate. On February 19th, she founded, together with Adela Xenopol the Society of Romanian Women Writers, and one year later, the „Journal of Romanian Women Writers”, and the „Journal of Romanian Writers” in 1929, that she edited until the end of its publishing.”
  • Limba de redactare: română
  • Vezi publicația: Analele Dobrogei: AnD
  • Editura: Muzeul de Istorie Naţională şi Arheologie Constanţa
  • Loc publicare: Constanţa
  • Anul publicaţiei: 2020
  • Referinţă bibliografică pentru nr. revistă: II; anul 2020; seria III
  • Paginaţia: 263-286
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