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    • HETAERA ESMERALDA. THE DISEASE CIPHER IN “DOCTOR FAUSTUS“ (THOMAS MANN) 

      Georgiev, Ivan; Георгиев, Иван (Plovdiv University Press, 2022-05-20)
      The present article deals with the function of the phrase Hetaera esmeralda in the novel “Doctor Faustus“ by Thomas Mann. On the one hand, the phrase is the name that the composer Adrian Leverkühn gives to the prostitute who ...
    • LITERATURE AND PAINTING: ÉTIENNE BARILIER’S NOVEL VERONESE 

      Timenova-Koen, Maya (УИ "Паисий Хилендарски", 2014)
      This paper analyzes the hybridization (le métissage) of art and literature, picture and text, in Etienne Barilier’s novel Un Véronèse. There is a double narrative of the reality because the verbal and the visual mirror ...
    • THE MEANINGS OF MARGINALITY IN THE THEATRE PLAY ÊTRE LÀ BY SYLVIANE DUPUIS 

      Timénova-Koen, Maya (УИ "Паисий Хилендарски", 2013)
      In this work I propose to analyze some meanings of Marginality in the theatre play Être là by Sylviane Dupuis, in particular the Marginality of the main hero who decides to leave his job and stay out in the street. In my ...
    • RACE, HOME AND RELATIONSHIPS IN GLORIA NAYLOR’S THE WOMEN OF BREWSTER PLACE 

      Boneva-Kamenova, Bozhidara (УИ "Паисий Хилендарски", 2020)
      The Women of Brewster Place established Gloria Naylor on the literary map in the 1980s. Written in the continual black female tradition, the novel explores black women’s inner and outer being as they navigate their lives ...
    • THE REVERSED LOVE TRIANGLE IN ERIC-EMMANUEL SCHMITT`S PLAY “ENIGMATIC VARIATIONS” 

      Bancheva, Iliana; Банчева, Илияна (Plovdiv University Press, 2020-10-20)
      This paper offers a possible interpretation of the way a love triangle can be flipped upside down, as demonstrated by Eric Schmitt in his play “Enigmatic Variations”. He shows us the two sides of love: eros and ...