Dan Duțescu

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Dan Duţescu (21 October 1918 – 26 September 1992) was a professor of English language and literature at the University of Bucharest, Romania, and a member of the Romanian Writers' Union.

A graduate of the School of English Studies of the Bucharest University's Department of Letters, he taught Romanian at the Universities of London (1964-1965) and Cambridge (1971-1973).[1]

He had a son, Dan, and a daughter, , a linguist and mountain climber who went missing in 1992 while trying to climb Mt. Dhaulaghiri.[2]

Works[]

Published books (selection)[]

  • Limba engleză fără profesor ("Teach Yourself English"), co-author (with Leon Levițchi)
  • Humour in English (Ed. Ştiinţifică, 1964)
  • Manual de conversaţie în limba engleză (ed. I - Ed. Ştiinţifică, 1970; ed. II - 1973; ed. III - 1976)
  • Spoken English - Manual de conversaţie în limba engleză (ed. a IV-a, Ed. Miron, 1991)

Translations (selection)[]

  • Antologia bilingvă Shakespeare ("Shakespeare Bilingual Anthology"), co-author (with Leon Levițchi), 1964
  • Hamlet, co-author (with Leon Levițchi)
  • Richard III, co-author (with Leon Levițchi)
  • Beowulf, co-author (with Leon Levițchi)
  • Povestiri din Canterbury ("The Canterbury Tales") by Geoffrey Chaucer
  • Trolius si Cressida ("Troilus and Criseyde") by Geoffrey Chaucer
  • Cartea ducesei ("The Book of the Duchess") by Geoffrey Chaucer
  • Cartea faimei ("The House of Fame") by Geoffrey Chaucer
  • Legenda femeilor vestite ("The Legend of Good Women") by Geoffrey Chaucer
  • Like Diamonds in Coal Asleep, co-author (with Leon Levițchi and Andrei Bantaș)
  • Romanian Poets of Our Time, co-author, 1974, Univers Publishing House
  • Meșterul Manole

Awards[]

  • He was awarded the Romanian Writers' Union Translation Prize for his translations twice, for his translations of Chaucer and Meșterul Manole[3]

References[]

  • Aurel Sasu, Dictionarul biografic al literaturii române (A-L), Paralela 45, Pitesti, 2006, p. 546
  • Andrei Bantaș, Un spirit fermecător: Dan Duțescu, in România literară, 7 Oct. 1992
  • Zoe Dumitrescu Bușulenga, in , nr. 7, 1974
  • Andrei Bantaș, in Argeș, nr. 3, 1978
  • Pia Teodorescu Brânzeu, in Orizont, nr. 38, 1982
  • , in Literatorul, nr. 42, 1992
  1. ^ Sasu, Aurel (2006). Dicționarul biografic al literaturii române (A-L). Paralela 45. p. 546.
  2. ^ Aronescu, S. (May 26, June 4, 9, 1992). "Scrisori din Himalaya". Cotidianul. Check date values in: |date= (help)
  3. ^ Andrei Bantaș, Un spirit fermecător: Dan Duțescu, in "România literară", 7 Oct. 1992
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