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Ion Luca Caragiale (Romanian pronunciation: [iˈon ˈluka karaˈd͡ʒjale]; commonly referred to as I. L. Caragiale; 13 February [O.S. 1 February] 1852[1] – 9 June 1912) was a Romanian playwright, short story writer, poet, theater manager, political commentator and journalist. Leaving behind an important cultural legacy, he is considered one of the greatest playwrights in Romanian language and literature, as well as one of its most important writers and a leading representative of local humour. Alongside Mihai Eminescu, Ioan Slavici and Ion Creangă, he is seen as one of the main representatives of Junimea, an influential literary society with which he nonetheless parted during the second half of his life. His work, spanning four decades, covers the ground between Neoclassicism, Realism, and Naturalism, building on an original synthesis of foreign and local influences.
Ion Luca Caragiale
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Born
1 February 1852
Haimanale, Wallachia (today I. L. Caragiale, Dâmbovița, Romania)
Died
9 June 1912 (aged 60) (Influenza)
Berlin, German Empire
Pen name
Car., Ein rumänischer Patriot, Luca, i, Ion, Palicar
Occupation
short story writer
playwright
journalist
essayist
actor
translator
poet
civil servant
restaurateur
political commentator
Nationality
Romanian
Period
1873–1912
Genre
Drama, comedy, tragedy, short story, sketch story, novella, satire, parody, aphorism, fantasy, reportage, memoir, fairy tale, epigram, fable
Subject
Everyday life, morals and manners, politics, social criticism, literary criticism, music criticism
Literary movement
Junimism, Naturalism, Neoclassicism, Neoromanticism, Realism
Spouse
Alexandrina Burelly
Children
Mateiu Luca Ecaterina
Signature
Although few in number, Caragiale's plays constitute the most accomplished expression of Romanian theater, as well as being important venues for criticism of late-19th-century Romanian society. They include the comedies O noapte furtunoasă, Conu Leonida faţă cu reacţiunea, O scrisoare pierdută, and the tragedy Năpasta. In addition to these, Caragiale authored the melodrama O soacră, a large number of essays, articles, short stories, novellas and sketch