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Finnegans Wake as proving ground for theory and agent provocateur in literary studies [PDF]
"Finnegans Wake" has struck many of its exegetes as the epitome of the postmodern text. The oddity of James Joyce's last work has been and still is a provocation not only for literary criticism and theory but for every reader of the work.
Philipp Rößler
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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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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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Literary criticism in today's sense is a new branch of knowledge. From its sparks to reaching the stage of perfection and prosperity and theoretical criticism, it has traveled a long way, and various factors were involved in it.
Shiler Rahmani
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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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Social freedom and dignity of the human person according to Nikolai Berdyaev [PDF]
Contemporary European democracies, and liberalism in particular, are established upon the foundations of humanism. Humanism, as its name entails, denotes the elevation of the human being and setting up of the person to the centre of the universe.
Knežević Romilo Aleksandar
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On the “Cultural Heritage” of Literary Criticism in Eugen Simion’s Work: Between “Comprehensive Criticism”, “Directional Criticism” and Militant Criticism (1965-1971) [PDF]
The aim of this study is to examine the theme of “cultural heritage” in the light of Eugen Simion’s work (1965-1971). Although this intellectual coordinate was promoted by the ideologues of the communist regime, it was approached in an aesthetic manner ...
George NEAGOE
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The Return of the Author [PDF]
This article will discuss Întoarcerea Autorului (The Return of the Author), published for the first time in Communist Romania in 1981, and, after 1990, in France and the United States, republished in post-Communist Romania in 1993, 2005, and 2013, the ...
Raluca DUNĂ
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The Figure of the Literary Critic in Diaries and Dialogues (Outlines of a Self-Portrait) [PDF]
In most of his books (Timpul trăirii, timpul mărturisirii. Jurnal parizian, Sfidarea retoricii. Jurnal german, Fragmente cririce, Ficțiunea jurnalului intim, Genurile biograficului), Eugen Simion focused on the essential theme of the ideal critic and ...
Andrei MILCA
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