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Petre Ispirescu (; January 1830 – 21 November 1887) was a
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n editor, folklorist, printer, and publicist. He is best known for his work as a gatherer of Romanian folk tales, recounting them with a remarkable talent.


Career

Petre Ispirescu was born in
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, the son of Gheorghe Ispirescu, a barber, and Elena Ispirescu, a remarkable story teller. He grew up listening to countless folk tales told by his parents and his father's customers and apprentices. His parents wanted him to be a priest and he was entrusted to study with a monk at the Metropolitan Church, after which he studied with a priest at the
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. He dropped out in 1844 at age fourteen and became an apprentice at the printing house headed by
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, hoping to further his education by reading the books printed there. Working 14 hours a day, he became a qualified printer in 1848. In 1854, he was hired at the ''Copainie'' typography. In 1858, within the context of talks about the unification of the
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, the printing house accepted to publish the secret correspondence of Prince
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, without the accord of the censors. The police arrested all those involved and Petre Ispirescu was jailed for a month, losing his job. By the end of the year,
Vasile Boerescu Vasile Boerescu (January 1, 1830 – November 18, 1883) was a journalist, lawyer and Romanian politician who served as the Minister of Justice, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Minister of Religion and Public Instruction and held other various gov ...
- a supporter of the union of the Romanian Principalities and future Foreign Minister - offered him the manager position of a modern typography that owned the first mechanical printing press in Bucharest and published the ''Naționalul'' newspaper. His position introduced him to contemporary politicians and writers like
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,
Nicolae Filimon Nicolae Filimon (; 6 September 1819 – 19 March 1865) was a Wallachian Romanian novelist and short-story writer, remembered as the author of the first Realist novel in Romanian literature, ''Ciocoii vechi şi noi'' ("The Old and the New Parvenu ...
,
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, and
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. In 1863, Vasile Boerescu sold the typography and Petre Ispirescu became the manager of the typography publishing the Liberal Party newspaper ''Romanul''. At the time, the Liberal Party was the main opposition party. The newspaper was suppressed in 1864. Ispirescu, together with Walter Scarlat and Frederick Gobl, then founded the ''United Workers Typography''. A year later, Ispirescu published the ''Romanian Typographer'' pamphlet. The abdication in 1866 of the first ruler of the
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,
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, is recorded with sadness there. After becoming the sole associate of the printing house, he renamed it ''Romanian Academy Publishing House'' in 1878. Invited by the Interior Minister Ion Ghica, Ispirescu became the head of the State Printing House in 1866. He resigned two years later. Ispirescu left Bucharest for the first time in his life in 1880 for a short trip to
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, a small town 74.5 miles away. In 1883 he had a first stroke; he suffered a second stroke while sitting at his desk, and died on 21 November 1887. He is buried at
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in
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along many other famous Romanians. Ispirescu began to publish Romanian folk stories in 1862, at the incentive of
Nicolae Filimon Nicolae Filimon (; 6 September 1819 – 19 March 1865) was a Wallachian Romanian novelist and short-story writer, remembered as the author of the first Realist novel in Romanian literature, ''Ciocoii vechi şi noi'' ("The Old and the New Parvenu ...
. His first collection of six folk tales appeared in ''Țăranul Român'' and later as a booklet. Subsequently, these tales were added to his renowned collection, ''Romanian Fairy Tales'', today a bibliographic rarity. He resumed his publishing work in 1872 with the collection ''Romanian Folk Tales. Riddles and Proverbs'' with a preface by
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, followed by ''Folk Anecdotes and Folk Tales'' in 1874, and ''The Life and Feats of Mihai Viteazu'' in 1876. He was praised for the deep and invaluable knowledge of the Romanian folk works. In 1879 he published ''Tales of the Wise Old Man'' - a retelling in an accessible language for children of universal myths and fragments of
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- with a preface by
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. His major work, ''Romanian Fairy Tales'', was published in 1882 with a preface by
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.


Works

Ispirescu is especially known for his collections of Romanian folk tales. *Colecție de șase basme in ''Țăranul Român'' (1862, a collection of six folk tales published in ''Țăranul Român'') *''
Legende sau basmele românilor ''Legende sau basmele românilor'' ("Legends or Romanian Fairy-tales") is a collection, in several volumes, of Romanian folktales, first published in 1872 by Petre Ispirescu. Contents (note: these are some of the tales) *''Tinerețe fără de b ...
. Ghicitori și Proverburi'' (1872, "Romanian Legends and Folk Tales. Riddles and Proverbs") *''Snoave și Povești populare'' (1874, "Folk Anecdotes and Folk Tales") *''Isprăvile și viața lui Mihai Viteazu'' (1876, "The Life and Feats of Mihai Viteazu") *''Poveștele unchiașului sfătos'' (1879, "Tales of the Wise Old Man") *''Pilde și ghicitori'' (1880, "Parables and riddles") *''Legendele sau basmele Românilor'' (1882, "Romanian Fairy Tales") *''Basme, snoave și glume'' (1883, "Tales, Anecdotes, and Jests") *''Jucării şi jocuri de copil'' (1885, "Children's Toys and Games") *''Povești morale. Despre pomul Crăciunului'' (1886, "Moral Stories. About the Christmas Tree")


See also

* ''
Kingdom in the Clouds ''Kingdom in the Clouds'' (Romanian: ''Tinerețe fără bătrânețe'' – literal title: ''Youth Without Old Age'') is a Romanian fantasy film from 1969. It was directed and written by Elisabeta Bostan from a story by Petre Ispirescu (''Tinereț ...
'' (a 1969 film directed by
Elisabeta Bostan Elisabeta Bostan (born 1 March 1931) is a Romanian film director and screenwriter. She directed 25 films between 1956 and 1991. Biography Born in Buhuși, Bacău County, she attended the in Piatra Neamț, where she staged her first theater pro ...
) *
Dan Petrescu Daniel Vasile Petrescu (; born 22 December 1967) is a Romanian football manager and former player, who is currently in charge of Liga I club CFR Cluj. As a player, Petrescu was deployed as a full-back or a winger and represented Premier Lea ...
, Romanian businessman, nicknamed "Petre Ispirescu" by his friends in honor to Ispirescu


References

*Dimitrie R Rosetti (1897) ''Dicţionarul contimporanilor'', Editura Lito-Tipografiei "Populara"


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Ispirescu, Petru Romanian collectors of fairy tales Romanian folklorists Romanian printers Writers from Bucharest Burials at Bellu Cemetery 1830 births 1887 deaths 19th-century Romanian writers