Artur Stavri (November 10, 1869 – May 10, 1928) was a Romanian poet.
Born in BotoÃÂani, he studied at the National College in IaÃÂi and, from 1888, at the law faculty of IaÃÂi University. Active within the National Liberal Party, he served as prefect. Stavri wrote for numerous publications of various political orientations, including AdevÃÂrul, Contemporanul, Convorbiri Literare, Lumea ilustratÃÂ, Noua revistàromânÃÂ, Povestea vorbei, Revista nouÃÂ, România LiterarÃÂ, SÃÂmÃÂnÃÂtorul, Vatra and VieaÃÂa. His pen names were Astar, A star, Coresi, A. Coresi and Sfâriac. He was an editor at Constantin Dobrogeanu-Gherea's LiteraturàÃÂi ÃÂtiinÃÂàmagazine, responsible for the literary section. Together with Ion Gorun, he published Pagini literare in 1899. He was a regular participant in Nicolae Beldiceanu's literary circle, together with Dimitrie Anghel and Arthur Gorovei. His books were Poesii. 1888-1894 (1894), De demult (poems, 1897), Pe-acelaÃÂi drum (1900), Câteva clipe (poems, 1904) and LuminiÃÂuri (1910).