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Harap Alb on a Romanian stamp "Harap Alb" or "Harap-Alb" (Romanian pronunciation: [haˈrap ˈalb]) is the protagonist as well as the title of a Romanian-language fairy tale by Ion Creangă, known in full as Povestea lui Harap Alb ("The Story of Harap Alb"). He is the youngest of three princes.
If I Were Harap Alb (Romanian: De-aș fi... Harap Alb) is a 1965 Romanian fantasy film directed by Ion Popescu-Gopo. It was entered into the 4th Moscow International Film Festival where Popescu-Gopo won the award for Best Director. [1] The film is based on the fairy tale The Story of Harap Alb by Romanian writer Ion Creangă.
In 1965, celebrated Romanian director Ion Popescu-Gopo released De-aș fi Harap Alb, a loose adaptation of "Harap Alb", starring Florin Piersic in the title role. Popescu-Gopo also directed the 1976 film Povestea dragostei , which was based on " The Story of the Pig " and the 1985 film "Ramasagul" which was based on "The Bag with 2 Coins".
"Povestea cu măr moramăr și păsărica a ciută" (1972) "Poveste" (Delavrancea) "Poveste țărănească" "Povestea lui Harap-Alb" by Ion Creangă "Povestea lui Stan Pățitul" by Ion Creangă "Povestea porcului" by Ion Creangă "Povestea balaurului beteag", by Petre Crăciun
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Ion Creangă wrote personalized retellings of folkloric tales, [59] of which some of the best known are Povestea lui Harap Alb (1877), Păcală (1880), and Făt-Frumos fiul Iepei (1877). [60] Of further note are his autobiographical memoirs from Amintiri din copilarie. [61] [60]
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In some of his later fiction writings, including La hanul lui Mânjoală, Kir Ianulea, Abu-Hasan, Pastramă trufanda and Calul dracului, Caragiale adopted the fantasy genre or turned to historical fiction. Ion Luca Caragiale was interested in the politics of the Romanian Kingdom, and oscillated between the liberal current and conservatism.