RECURRENCE AND OCCURRENCE: ONE HUNDRED YEARS AFTER LORA KARAVELOVA’S DEATH
Abstract
Different polemic conceptions from the 1980’s are considered in this text. There can be observed an ideological displacement of the problem of the intimate dramatic “story” of Lora and Yavorov in which their relations have been critically read in contrast to the introduction of the relations between Yavorov and Ferdinand (a discovery mentioned in the 1980’s) where Lora Karavelova and her mother turn out to be minor figures in a megatext of publicity related to Yavorov.
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