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Cornelia Ştefănescu, born Cornelia Smădescu, (November 11 1928, Caransebeș - 28th July 2010) was a literary critic and historian. Cornelia Ştefănescu, born Cornelia Smădescu, (November 11 1928, Caransebeș - 28th July 2010) was a literary critic and historian.
==== Biography ====
Cornelia Ştefănescu was born in Severin, being the daughter of officer Traian Smădescu and his wife Emilia (born Pîrvu).She grew up in Teiuș in a house that had belonged to painter Corneliu Baba. She attended primary school (1935-1939) and high-school (1939-1947) in Caransebeș, and then graduated from The Faculty of Philology of Bucharest University (1947-1951). She earned the title of doctor in philology with a thesis on Spiridon Popescu, which was elaborated under the guidance of professor George Călinescu.

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Cornelia Ştefănescu, born Cornelia Smădescu, (November 11 1928, Caransebeș - 28th July 2010) was a literary critic and historian.

Biography

Cornelia Ştefănescu was born in Severin, being the daughter of officer Traian Smădescu and his wife Emilia (born Pîrvu).She grew up in Teiuș in a house that had belonged to painter Corneliu Baba. She attended primary school (1935-1939) and high-school (1939-1947) in Caransebeș, and then graduated from The Faculty of Philology of Bucharest University (1947-1951). She earned the title of doctor in philology with a thesis on Spiridon Popescu, which was elaborated under the guidance of professor George Călinescu.