Ion Scurtu (March 29 [O.S. March 17] 1877–July 23, 1922) was an Austro-Hungarian-born Romanian literary critic.
A native of Brașov, in the Transylvania region, he attended the local Romanian high school, where his father was a teacher. He then entered Budapest University, but withdrew in order to work as an editor for the Sibiu-based Tribuna. From there, he crossed into the Romanian Old Kingdom and edited Nicolae Fleva's Dreptatea. Returning to Transylvania, he enrolled in Franz Joseph University at Cluj, but was expelled for his nationalist activism. He was obliged to return to the Old Kingdom, and from there made his way to Leipzig University.[1] He earned a doctorate there in 1903; his dissertation dealt with Mihai Eminescu's life and prose work.[2] He continued to devote himself to the study of Eminescu, writing his biography and editing collections of his writings. During the first decade of the 20th century, he was an editor at Sămănătorul.[3]
^Vasile Popeangă, Școala românească din Transilvania în perioada 1867-1918 și lupta sa pentru unite, p. 140. Bucharest: Editura didactică și pedagogică, 1974
^Nicolae Iorga, Ecaterina Vaum (ed.), Corespondență, vol. I, p. 378. Bucharest: Editura Minerva, 1984
^Nicolae Iorga, Catinca Iorga, Andrei Pippidi (ed.), Scrisori către Catinca: 1900-1939, p. 75. Bucharest: Editura Minerva, 1991
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(1971): 468-482. Ioan Scurtu; Theodora Stănescu-Stanciu; Georgiana Margareta Scurtu. "Decret regal privind investirea generalului Ion Antonescu cu depline...
him to the magazine's leadership committee. On a more dramatic note, IonScurtu, with whom he was engaged in a Manasse-related polemic in 1908, challenged...
Inventors. Bucharest: Editura OSIM. p. 33. ISBN 978-9-73964-006-0. Mamina, Ion; Scurtu, Ioan (1996). Guverne și Guvernanți: 1916—1938 [Governments and Governors:...
Zeletin (2012), pp. 40, 41 N. Scurtu, pp. 85–86, 88 N. Scurtu, pp. 87–88 C. D. Zeletin, "O carte de excepție privitoare la Ion Barbu (I)", in Ateneu, Nr....
in Scurtu et al. Călinescu, in Majuru "Decret-lege pentru reforma electorală", in Scurtu et al. Veiga, p. 263. Veiga, p. 265. Bibesco, in Scurtu et al...
website as of June 9, 2007 (in Romanian) Ioan Scurtu, Theodora Stănescu-Stanciu, Georgiana Margareta Scurtu, The History of the Romanians between 1918–1940...
299 Tismăneanu, p.239 Tismăneanu, p.299, 343 Ion Alexandrescu, Ion Bulei, Ion Mamina, and Ioan Scurtu, Partidele politice din România, 1862–1994: Enciclopedie...
Ion Antonescu (/ˌæntəˈnɛskuː/; Romanian: [i'on antoˈnesku] ; 14 June [O.S. 2 June] 1882 – 1 June 1946) was a Romanian military officer and marshal who...
Romania" at broadleft.org (in Romanian) Ioan Scurtu, Theodora Stănescu-Stanciu, Georgiana Margareta Scurtu, Istoria românilor între anii 1918-1940: IV...
enciclopediaromaniei.ro/ (in Romanian). Retrieved November 18, 2020. Mamina, Ion; Scurtu, Ioan (1996), Guverne și guvernanți (1916–1938), Bucharest: Editura Silex...
May 27, 2010, at the Wayback Machine, in Ioan Scurtu, Theodora Stănescu-Stanciu, Georgiana Margareta Scurtu, Istoria Românilor între anii 1918–1940, University...