Gheorghe Brăescu

Gheorghe Brăescu

Gheorghe Brăescu (29 January 1871, Iaşi - 15 March 1949) was a Romanian writer.

Works

ketches

* "Vine domnul şi doamna general", 1919
* "Maiorul Boţan", 1921
* "Cum sunt ei", 1922
* "Schiţe umoristice", 1922
* "Doi vulpoi", 1923
* "Schiţe vesele", 1924
* "Nuvele", 1924
* "Un scos din pepeni", 1926
* "Schiţe alese", 1927
* "Alte schiţe vesele", 1928
* "La clubul decavaţilor", 1929

Novels

* "Moş Belea", 1927
* "Conaşii", 1935
* "Primii şi ultimii paşi", 1939
* "Margot", 1942

Theatre

* "Ministrul"

Memoirs

* "Amintiri", 1939

Miscellaneous

* "Educaţiunea socială a naţiunii armate", 1914


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