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List of Romanian Women Writersreport

  • Gabriela Adameșteanu (born 1942), novelist, short story writer, essayist, journalist, translator (A)

  • Florența Albu (1934–2000), poet (A)

  • Elena Bacaloglu (1878–1947), journalist, critic, novelist, fascist militant (B)

  • Maria Baciu (born 1942), poet, novelist, children's writer, critic (B)

  • Maria Baiulescu (1860–1941), writer, women's rights activist (B)

  • Zsófia Balla (born 1949) prominent Romanian-born Hungarian poet, essayist (B)

  • Carmen-Francesca Banciu (born 1955), novelist (B)

  • Linda Maria Baros (born 1891), Romanian-born highly acclaimed French-language poet, translator, critic (B)

  • Marthe Bibesco (1886–1973), novelist, short story writer, essayist, writing in French (B)

  • Adriana Bittel (born 1946), poet, critic (B)

  • Ana Blandiana (born 1942), poet, essayist, political figure (B)

  • Calypso Botez (1880–1933), writer, women's rights activist (B)

  • Rodica Bretin (born 1958), fantasy novelist, non-fiction historical works, translator (B)

  • Nina Cassian (1924–2014), poet, translator, journalist, critic (C)

  • Otilia Cazimir (1884–1967), poet, novelist, children's writer, translator (C)

  • Ruxandra Cesereanu (born 1963), poet, essayist, short story writer, novelist, critic (C)

  • Sofia Cocea (1839–1861), Moldavian-born essayist, journalist, poet (C)

  • Mariana Codruț (born 1956), poet, novelist, journalist (C)

  • Lena Constante (1909–2005), artist, essayist, known for her autobiography written in French (C)

  • Ioana Crăciunescu (born 1950), poet, actress (C)

  • Gabriella Csire (born 1938), Hungarian-Romanian children's writer, columnist, editor (C)

  • Cella Delavrancea (1887–1991), pianist, essayist, short story writer, novelist (D)

  • Elena Djionat (1888-fl.1936), educator, journalist, women's rights activist (D)

  • Bucura Dumbravă (1868–1926), Hungarian-born Romanian genre novelist, writing mainly in German (D)

  • Zoe Dumitrescu-Bușulenga (1920–2006), magazine publisher, non-fiction author, essayist (D)

  • Elisabeth of Wied (1843–1916), Queen Consort of Romania, poet, novelist, essayist, writing in German, Romanian, French and English under the pen name Carmen Sylvia (E)

  • Elena Farago (1878–1954), poet, children's writer (F)

  • Carmen Firan (born 1958), poet, novelist, short story writer, journalist, playwright, writing in Romanian and English (F)

  • Mária Földes (1925-1976), Romanian-Hungarian playwright, writing in Hungarian (F)

  • Anneli Ute Gabanyi (born 1942), Romanian-born German-language political scientist, critic, journalist, philologist (G)

  • Anca Giurchescu (1930–2015), Romanian-Danish folk dance researcher and academic (G)

  • Delia Grigore (born 1972), Romani-language non-fiction writer, philologist, Romani rights activist (G)

  • Iulia Hasdeu (1869–1888), poet, essayist, writing in French, died from tuberculosis when only 18 (H)

  • Dora d'Istria, pen name of Duchess Helena Koltsova-Massalskaya (1828–1888), narrative writer, essayist, feminist, writing mainly in French (I)

  • Nora Iuga (born 1931), poet, writer and translator (I)

  • Monica Lovinescu (1923–2008), essayist, short story writer, critic, translator, journalist (L)

  • Veronica Micle (1850–1889), Austrian-born Romanian poet (M)

  • Mărgărita Miller-Verghy (1865–1953), short story writer, journalist, novelist, critic, translator (M)

  • Claudia Moscovici (born 1969), Romanian-born American novelist (M)

  • Herta Müller (born 1953), Romanian-born German-language novelist, poet, essayist, Nobel prizewinner (M)

  • Alina Mungiu-Pippidi (born 1964), political scientist, journalist, essayist, playwright (M)

  • Sofia Nădejde (1856–1946), journalist, non-fiction writer, women's rights activist (N)

  • Cristina Nemerovschi (born 1980), novelist, non-fiction writer (N)

  • Tatiana Niculescu Bran, non-fiction novelist, known for Deadly Confession (2006) which led to the film Beyond the Hills (N)

  • Anna de Noailles (1876–1933), French-language novelist, autobiographer, poet (N)

  • Hortensia Papadat-Bengescu (1876–1955), novelist (P)

  • Dora Pavel (born 1946), novelist, short story writer, poet, journalist (P)

  • Laura Pavel (born 1968), essayist, critic, translator (P)

  • Marta Petreu (born 1955), philosopher, critic, essayist, poet (P)

  • Elena Pop-Hossu-Longin (1856–1946), journalist, women's rights activist (P)

  • Doina Ruști (born 1959), novelist, symbologist (R)

  • Izabela Sadoveanu-Evan (1870–1941), literary critic, journalist, poet, feminist (S)

  • Lucreția Suciu-Rudow (1859-1900), poet (S)

  • Cella Serghi (1907-1992), novelist (S)

  • Oana - Mihaela Șerbescu (born 1975), poet (Ș)

  • Elena Văcărescu (1864–1947), poet, novelist, memoirist, playwright, writing mainly in French (V)

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