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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 == == 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. 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.

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