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TEMPORAL PARADOXICALITY IN THOMAS MANN’S THE MAGIC MOUNTAIN
(УИ "Паисий Хилендарски", 2017)
Temporal paradoxicality in Thomas Mann's The Magic Mountain is present both on the level of sentences and text and, progressively, as permeating the entire novel. In this analysis the inductive method is used, i.e. after ...
A STRUCTURE OF THE RECEPTION MODEL OF KAREL HYNEK MÁCHA
(УИ "Паисий Хилендарски", 2017)
Based on the reception of Karel Hynek Mácha, we hereby suggest a structural model which comprises four fields of interaction: art (i.e. an author’s overall literary work) – recipient, recipient – lifetime, lifetime – author, ...
CLAUDE ROY AND THE ISSUE OF ALTERITY
(УИ "Паисий Хилендарски", 2017)
In 1953, and further, globalisation compelled Claude Roy to face the issue of alterity. At first he was caught into the quarrel between universalism and relativism, but later he put forth the anthropological approach. ...
ART AND REVOLUTION. THE SURREALIST MOVEMENT IN LONDON
(УИ "Паисий Хилендарски", 2017)
The present article explains the birth and the origins of English surrealism. Barely studied from its beginnings, its incipient manifestations began with the exhibitions and manifestations organized in London by the Belgian ...
REVOLUTIONARY SURREALISM 1935
(УИ "Паисий Хилендарски", 2017)
The present article highlights the existence of the Surrealist group Rupture and its activity in La Louvière, Belgium, and in the province of Hainaut in the years 1934 through to 1935. The peculiarity of this movement, ...
LIANOZOVO SCHOOL IN THE CONTEXT OF THE RUSSIAN AVANTGARDE AND POST-AVANTGARDE
(УИ "Паисий Хилендарски", 2017)
Lianozovo school is one of the post-avant-garde poetic groups that arose in the post-war period in the Moscow region. Lianozovo group has been especially known for its “baraque poetry”, which flourished in the 1950s – ...
BALKAN ITINERARIES. CZECH WRITERS FROM THE 19TH CENTURY ABOUT ROMANIA AND BULGARIA
(УИ "Паисий Хилендарски", 2017)
The paper refers to three Czech writers from the 19th century who travelled to the Balkans and wrote about Romania and Bulgaria: Jan Nepomuk Neruda, Vítězslav Hálek and Emanuel Salomon Friedberg-Mirohorský. Jan Neruda was ...
THE INITIAL TRANSFER OF HOFMANNSTHAL’S WORKS IN BULGARIA
(УИ "Паисий Хилендарски", 2017)
The introduction of the Bulgarian readers to the name of Hugo von Hofmannsthal was about 1900 but mostly in reference to other issues. The first translation “The Death of Titian” was done by Sirak Skitnik through Russian. ...
THE CREATIVITY OF LYDIA ROSTOPCHINA: AT THE CROSSROAD OF CULTURAL TRADITIONS
(УИ "Паисий Хилендарски", 2017)
The article is the first French-language essay on the creativity of a forgotten Russian-French writer, Sophie de Ségur's niece Lidia Andreevna Rostopchina (1838-1915). The interaction of various literary traditions in her ...
URMUZ AND ROMANIAN AVANT-GARDE BETWEEN THE TWO WORLD WARS
(УИ "Паисий Хилендарски", 2017)
After WW1, the Avant-garde reaches Romania too. During this period literary life develops simultaneously with the European aesthetic transformations and submitting to the same laws, trying to escape the influence of ...