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Aby Warburg: The Collective Memory as a Medium for Art [PDF]
In this paper, I intend to study the contribution of Aby Warburg, a cultural theorist and an art historian, especially his concern with the relations between memory and history, relations that have been theorized in the late 20th century, but which ...
Gabriel Badea
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Interpodes: Poland, Tom Keneally and Australian Literary History [PDF]
Poland features in a number of Keneally’s books and is one of the leading sources of translation for his work. The article explores possible causes and effects around this fact, and surveys some reader responses from Poland. It notes the connections that
Sharrad, Paul
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Le genre biographique et son actualité [PDF]
THE BIOGRAPHICAL GENRE AND ITS TOPICALITY The biographical genre held a special place in the sphere of literature: the unsettled boundaries between living the experience and recording it, its passage into fictional matter were arguments that forced the ...
Oana SAFTA
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The Heroines. Re-mythicization of the First World War in the Romanian Literature
The paper analyses the most significant Romanian literary representation of First World War in which femininity is imagined as subversive to the “negative myth” of the conflagration.
Cosmin Borza
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Eugen Simion – Cultural Presence in Serbia [PDF]
This paper seeks to examine the impact of academician Eugen Simion on the literary landscape in Serbia, focusing on his contributions to fostering cultural exchange between the two neighbouring countries.
Marija NENADIĆ ŽURKA
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The Return of the Author: An Existentialist Creed [PDF]
Published in 1981, the book Întoarcerea autorului (‘The Return of the Author’) is a sharp dialogue conducted by Eugen Simion with the theories formulated by representatives of the new criticism, especially Roland Barthes, fashionable in those years with ...
Ana-Maria BĂNICĂ
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History, Literature, and Authority in International Law [PDF]
One consequence of international law’s recent historical turn has been to sharpen methodological contrasts between intellectual history and international law. Scholars including Antony Anghie, Anne Orford, Rose Parfitt, and Martti Koskenniemi have taken
Christopher Warren
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Joining forces: European periodical studies as a new research field [PDF]
In recent decades, periodical studies have burgeoned into a vibrant field of research. Increasing numbers of scholars working in disciplines across the humanities — literary studies, history, art history, gender studies, media studies, legal history, to ...
Ewins, Kristin +3 more
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Literature Helps Worlding the World – A Conversation with Bertrand Westphal
In the following interview, Bertrand Westphal, professor of comparative literature at the University of Limoges, discusses some of the prevailing issues surrounding contemporary forays into spatial studies and the function of the humanities in current ...
Marius Conkan, Emanuel Modoc
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„Bucegiștii”. Vacanțele în munți ale familiei Urechia: construcția unei filiații literare
Focusing on a family of writers that of V.A. Urechiă and his sons, Nestor and Alceu, the article aims at a comparative analysis of the family's sociability that they develop in the summers spent at their villas in Câmpina and Sinaia, with expeditions in ...
Ligia Tudurachi
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