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Medievalist Survivals in Modern Catalan Literature

Comparative Literature, 2008
REVIVAL OF Catalan literature in the mid-nineteenth century came to be known as Renaixenca. Despite the fact that renaixenca means, literally, rebirth and thus renaissance, the imagined return is not to Antiquity or to the Renaissance but rather to the Middle Ages.1 A nostalgic and at first politicized medievalism was explicit in most major works of ...
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Digital Archives and the Study of Catalan Folk Literature

Folklore, 2015
The web portal of the Folklore Archive of the Universitat Rovira i Virgili in Tarragona, Spain, gives access to three databases: ArxiuFolk, the Database of the Folklore Archive; RondCat, the Catalan Folktale Search Engine; and BiblioFolk, the Bio-bibliographic Repository of Catalan Popular Literature. This article describes how these databases work and
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The Failure of Self-Translation in Catalan Literature

2017
In recent years, self-translation has become almost essential among contemporary Catalan writers. The translation of their own work mainly into Spanish opens them a larger literary market. Aware of this, publishers try to institute a general policy to favour it.
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Panorama of a New Century: Children's Literature in Catalan

Bookbird: A Journal of International Children's Literature, 2010
Teresa Mañà takes the pulse of children's literature in Catalan and determines that it has a normal healthy heartbeat. Our readers will learn about what constitutes normalization and the status of the vital signs among major publishers, authors, and illustrators.
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Strategies for Success? Evaluating the Rise of Catalan Literature

2019
This chapter uses an account of the twenty-first century efforts of Catalan literature to break into English-language book markets as a means of examining the opportunities, challenges and strategies that present themselves to smaller literatures in a changing reading and book-buying environment.
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CATALAN STUDIES: LITERATURE [PDF]

open access: possibleThe Year’s Work in Modern Language Studies, 1964
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CATALAN STUDIES: LITERATURE

The Year’s Work in Modern Language Studies, 1980
David A. Barrass, Tine Barrass
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CATALAN STUDIES: MEDIEVAL LITERATURE

The Year’s Work in Modern Language Studies, 1995
Miriam Cabré, Lola Badia
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Identity and Memory in the 1939 Catalan Literature of Exile

2019
The present article reflects on and emphasises the importance of the still-unrecognised work by Catalan writers who bore witness to the exile of 1939 and the preceding historical period of the Second Spanish Republic (1931–39) and the Civil War (1936–1939).
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Provencal and Catalan Literature.

Modern Language Notes, 1894
Albert Stimming, F. M. Warren
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