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Romanian Literature as World Literature

open access: yesMetacritic Journal for Comparative Studies and Theory, 2018
The result of a collective project initiated by editors Christian Moraru, Mircea Martin and Andrei Terian, Romanian Literature as World Literature resets the level of critical debates approached through the current theoretical paths.
Anamaria Mihăilă
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IL CLOWN – UNA METAFORA PER L’IDENTITÀ DELL’ARTISTA NEL CIRCO DELLA STORIA E DELL’ESISTENZA IN MATEI VIȘNIEC E NORMAN MANEA [PDF]

open access: yesStudia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai. Philologia, 2023
The paper will highlight affinities and differences in the way Norman Manea and Matei Vișniec, two prominent writers of the Romanian exile from the 80s, narrate the existential failure in the novel The Black Envelope and respectively in the play Old ...
Emilia DAVID
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The Mysteries of the Post-Communist Vampire: Detective Features in the Novel Nepotul lui Dracula by Alexandru Mușina [PDF]

open access: yesCaietele Echinox, 2022
The association of the vampire with Eastern Europe has evolved in crime fictions which transform this fantastic character from a supernatural being to a means to comment on politics, many of them focusing on the imagological opposition between Eastern ...
Marius-Mircea Crișan, Carol Senf
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Eugen Simion – opinii privind editarea operei lui Panait Istrati [PDF]

open access: yesRevista de Istorie și Teorie Literară, 2023
In the collection entitled Opere fundamentale (Fundamental Works), initiated and coordinated by Eugen Simion for more than two decades, two editions are dedicated to Panait Istrati: the first one, consisting of two volumes, entitled Povestiri, romane ...
Zamfir Bălan
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O nouă perspectivă asupra literaturii române din perioada postcomunistă. Mihai Iovănel, Istoria literaturii române contemporane: 1990–2020

open access: yesRomanica Cracoviensia, 2022
New Perspective on Romanian Post-Communist Literature. Mihai Iovănel, History of Contemporary Romanian Literature: 1990–2020 The article addresses Mihai Iovănel’s 2021 History of Contemporary ...
Olga Bartosiewicz-Nikolaev
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Romanul misterelor în literatura română a secolului al XIX-lea - o pagină de istorie literară uitată -

open access: yesSwedish Journal of Romanian Studies, 2022
The following study looks into the history of a minimally studied Romanian literary form: the mystery novel. The particular aspects that define this subgenre are illustrated by the prose of Ioan M. Bujoreanu, entitled Mistere din București.
Manuela-Gabriela Ursu
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(RE)CONSTRUCTING THE SELF IN WOMEN’S AUTOFICTION: THE CASE OF SAȘA ZARE’S DEZRĂDĂCINARE [PDF]

open access: yesStudia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai. Philologia, 2023
This paper aims to examine the (re)construction of the female subject in contemporary autobiographical fiction by looking into Sașa Zare’s debut novel, Dezrădăcinare. Drawing on feminist and postfeminist theory as well as research on self-writing centred
Alisa Ștefania TITE
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Female Detectives in Romanian Literature: Vitoria Lipan and Minerva Tutovan [PDF]

open access: yesCaietele Echinox, 2022
The essay draws a parallel between two female detectives in Romanian literature: Mihail Sadoveanu’s Vitoria Lipan and Rodica Ojog-Brașoveanu’s Minerva Tutovan. While Vitoria Lipan is not commonly regarded as a detective, Minerva Tutovan is a professional
Amalia Mărășescu
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The Character Network in Liviu Rebreanu’s Ion: A Quantitative Analysis of Dialogue

open access: yesMetacritic Journal for Comparative Studies and Theory, 2020
This study revisits what is widely considered “the first modern novel” in Romanian literature, Liviu Rebreanu’s Ion, from a network theory perspective.
Vlad Pojoga   +2 more
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Romanian psychiatric literature: analysis of accessibility and nature of Romanian psychiatric articles [PDF]

open access: yesHealth Information & Libraries Journal, 2010
AbstractBackground:  Romania is a low‐income country of 22 million people and, currently, information regarding mental health research is limited. Romania is one of the last countries in eastern Europe not to have its own bibliographic biomedical database.Aim:  To assess the content and quality of Romanian psychiatric research activity over time.Method:
Mihaela, Bucur, Clive, Adams
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