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Luceafărul ("The Evening Star") was a Romanian-language literary and cultural magazine that appeared in three series: 1902-1914 and 1919-1920; 1934-1939; and 1941-1945. Another magazine by this name has been published by the Writers' Union of Romania since 1958. Names associated with the first series include Alexandru Ciura, Octavian Goga, Ion Agârbiceanu, , Octavian Codru Tăslăuanu, Ioan Lupaş, and Zaharia Bârsan. It appeared in Budapest until 1906, and subsequently in Sibiu.

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  • Luceafărul (magazine) (en)
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  • Luceafărul ("The Evening Star") was a Romanian-language literary and cultural magazine that appeared in three series: 1902-1914 and 1919-1920; 1934-1939; and 1941-1945. Another magazine by this name has been published by the Writers' Union of Romania since 1958. Names associated with the first series include Alexandru Ciura, Octavian Goga, Ion Agârbiceanu, , Octavian Codru Tăslăuanu, Ioan Lupaş, and Zaharia Bârsan. It appeared in Budapest until 1906, and subsequently in Sibiu. (en)
  • Luceafărul (pol. gwiazda wieczorna) – rumuński studencki dwutygodnik kulturalny i literacki, wydawany w Budapeszcie od 1 lipca 1902 r. do 1 września 1906 r., a następnie w Sybinie od 15 października 1906 r. do 15 sierpnia 1914 r. Po I wojnie światowej czasopismo ukazywało się w Bukareszcie od 1 stycznia 1919 r. do 1 maja 1920 r. Nazwa czasopisma pochodzi od poematu Luceafărul Mihaia Eminescu. Redaktorami "Luceafărul" byli m.in. Octavian Goga, Ion Agârbiceanu, Eugen Lovinescu, Liviu Rebreanu, Mihail Sadoveanu, , , , Victor Eftimiu. (pl)
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  • Luceafărul ("The Evening Star") was a Romanian-language literary and cultural magazine that appeared in three series: 1902-1914 and 1919-1920; 1934-1939; and 1941-1945. Another magazine by this name has been published by the Writers' Union of Romania since 1958. Names associated with the first series include Alexandru Ciura, Octavian Goga, Ion Agârbiceanu, , Octavian Codru Tăslăuanu, Ioan Lupaş, and Zaharia Bârsan. It appeared in Budapest until 1906, and subsequently in Sibiu. (en)
  • Luceafărul (pol. gwiazda wieczorna) – rumuński studencki dwutygodnik kulturalny i literacki, wydawany w Budapeszcie od 1 lipca 1902 r. do 1 września 1906 r., a następnie w Sybinie od 15 października 1906 r. do 15 sierpnia 1914 r. Po I wojnie światowej czasopismo ukazywało się w Bukareszcie od 1 stycznia 1919 r. do 1 maja 1920 r. Nazwa czasopisma pochodzi od poematu Luceafărul Mihaia Eminescu. Pismo poruszało problemy siedmiogrodzkich Rumunów, propagowało też literaturę inspirowaną folklorem rumuńskim. Kontynuując tradycje pism "Familia" i "" starało się brać udział w życiu literackim całej Rumunii. Redaktorami "Luceafărul" byli m.in. Octavian Goga, Ion Agârbiceanu, Eugen Lovinescu, Liviu Rebreanu, Mihail Sadoveanu, , , , Victor Eftimiu. W 1958 r. rozpoczęto wydawanie czasopisma o tej samej nazwie, będącego organem , a skupiającego się na twórczości młodych pisarzy. (pl)
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