- Iancu Văcărescu
Iancu Văcărescu (1786-1863) was a Romanian
Wallachia nboyar and poet, member of theVăcărescu family .Biography
The son of
Alecu Văcărescu , descending from a long line of Wallachian men of letters — his paternal uncle,Ienăchiţă Văcărescu , was author of the firstRomanian grammar ; Iancu was the grandfather of writerElena Văcărescu . He received a quality education not only in Greek (the preferred language of teaching in Wallachia at the time), but also in German and French, and was well versed inWestern literature .A patriot during the Phanariote epoch, he sided with the national movement in 1821 (around
Tudor Vladimirescu 's Wallachian Uprising), and assisted in establishing the Romanian theatre, translating many books and plays from German and French into Romanian, notably the "Britannicus " ofCorneille , a literary event of no small importance at the time. He inaugurated modern Romanian poetry. During the debates in the National Assembly over the drafting of anorganic law for theDanubian Principalities ("seeRegulamentul Organic "), Văcărescu spoke out againstImperial Russia n overseeing, and was placed under arrest before beingexile d for the following years. [Djuvara, p.323]Văcărescu was also one of the founders of the modern Romanian school system. He wrote philosophical poems, and ballads that found their inspiration in folklore. The first volume of verse he published was in 1830.
Before the
1848 Wallachian revolution , he presided aliterary society ("Societatea Literară") which served as a front for the radical secret association "Frăţia".Published books
* "Poezii alese" (1830)
* "Colecţie din poeziile domnului marelui logofăt Iancu Văcărescu" (1848)Notes
References
*1911
*Neagu Djuvara , "Între Orient şi Occident. Ţările române la începutul epocii moderne", Humanitas, Bucharest, 1995
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