The Fairy Aurora
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"The Fairy Aurora" (in Romanian: Zâna Zorilor, lit. 'Fairy of Dawn') is a fairy tale written by Ioan Slavici and published in June 1872.[1] Mihai Eminescu urged him to write his first story, which was read at Junimea in two sessions and was published in the magazine Convorbiri Literare.[2]
Quick Facts Original title, Country ...
"The Fairy Aurora" | |
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Short story by Ioan Slavici | |
Original title | Zâna Zorilor |
Country | United Principalities of Moldavia and Wallachia |
Language | Romanian |
Genre(s) | fairy tale |
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Published in | Convorbiri Literare |
Publication type | Art magazine |
Publication date | June 1872 |
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It appeared in English as "The Fairy Aurora" in the Roumanian Fairy Tales with 18 Romanian stories published in 1885 by Henry Holt and Company in New York City.[3]