Nicolae Nicoleanu
Nicolae Nicoleanu (born Neagoe Tomoșoiu; June 16, 1835–April 7, 1871) was a Romanian poet. born in the Austrian Empire.
Born in Cernatu Săcelelor, a village near Brașov in the Austrian Empire, Nicoleanu crossed into Wallachia to attend the episcopal seminary in Buzău, followed by the National College in Craiova. At age 23, he left for Paris, returning three years later after passing through Berlin and Antwerp. He began his journalistic career at C. A. Rosetti's Românul. At age 27, having moved to Moldavia, he became a clerk in Roman. At 29, he was a school director in the provincial capital, Iași. He then worked as a clerk at the State Archives, spent a year as a school inspector for Iași, Vaslui, and Fălciu counties, was a clerk in the Education Ministry, and a secretary at the State Archives in the Wallachian capital, Bucharest. He went insane at age 33 and never recovered, dying in a hospice in Pantelimon. His only published book, a collection of verses called Poezii and prefaced by Iacob Negruzzi, was published in Iași in 1865.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ Aurel Sasu (ed.), Dicționarul biografic al literaturii române, vol. II, p. 220. Pitești: Editura Paralela 45, 2004. ISBN 973-697-758-7
- 1835 births
- 1871 deaths
- People from Săcele
- Romanian people in the Principality of Transylvania (1711–1867)
- Emigrants from Austria-Hungary to Romania
- Romanian journalists
- 19th-century Romanian civil servants
- Romanian archivists
- Heads of schools in Romania
- 19th-century Romanian poets
- 19th-century journalists
- 19th-century male writers