Browsing Научни трудове by Subject "hermeneutics"
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“BARDELL V. PICKWICK”: THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE LEGAL SYSTEM IN CHARLES DICKENS’ THE PICKWICK PAPERS
(УИ "Паисий Хилендарски", 2021)This paper is an introduction to the importance of the legal system in Dickens’ writing. Dickens’ early beginnings as a clerk at a law office and as a journalist reporting on civil law cases are very much intertwined with ... -
CIRCUMSTANCE AND IDENTITY IN THOMAS HARDY’S SATIRES OF CIRCUMSTANCE IN FIFTEEN GLIMPSES (1911)
(УИ "Паисий Хилендарски", 2012)The paper examines the anthropological dimensions of the circumstance as such in Thomas Hardy’s Satires of Circumstance in Fifteen Glimpses (1911). Designed as a series of snapshots of reality, this cycle reveals the ... -
FALTERING SENTENCES, FALTERING SELVES: ON WILFRED OWEN’S POETRY – DULCE ET DECORUM EST AND FURTHER
(УИ "Паисий Хилендарски", 2014)Wilfred Owen’s poetry suggests – through dramatic propositional interchange between speech, breath, eye-contact and touch – the impossibility of an ultimate and complete achievement of sense in threshold situations where ... -
THE FAMILY AND THE PROBLEM OF IDENTITY IN CHARLES DICKENS’ BLEAK HOUSE
(УИ "Паисий Хилендарски", 2019)The problem of selfhood in the context of family, especially as regards self-identification according to one’s unique position in a family, seems to be present in almost everything that Dickens wrote – either as a central ... -
HUMANIZED AND HUMANIZING: NATURE AS A TASK IN ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING’S AURORA LEIGH
(УИ "Паисий Хилендарски", 2016)The aim of the present paper is to explore the role of nature in the emergence of the (artist’s) self as a contract between the internalization of the surrounding reality and the externalization of one’s own private world. ... -
SOCIETY AND IDENTITY IN CHARLES DICKENS’ HARD TIMES
(УИ "Паисий Хилендарски", 2020)One major aspect featured in Charles Dickens’ novels that has been of high interest throughout the years is society. It is present in almost everything that Dickens wrote, in the same way that the search for one’s identity ...