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THE BEHEADING: SALOME’S GESTURE IN THE WORKS OF WILDE, MOREAU AND BEARDSLEY
(Plovdiv University Press, 2023-05-19)The paper explores the problem of female subjectivity in nineteenthcentury literature and visual art, focusing on the figure of Salome in the play by Oscar Wilde and the paintings of Gustave Moreau and Aubrey Beardsley. ... -
BJØRNSON'S SHORT NOVEL „SYNNØVE SOLBAKKEN“ AND ITS TWO BULGARIAN TRANSLATIONS: LINGUISTIC ASPECTS
(Plovdiv University Press, 2019-05-31)This article focusеs on some special linguistic features of two different Bulgarian translations of Bjørnson's short novel “Synnøve Solbakken”. The first translation is based on a German version, while the second one – on ... -
THE BOOK OF ILLUSIONS: ON A MAURICE BLANCHOT AND PAUL AUSTER CONNECTION
(Plovdiv University Press, 2021-05-21)This paper is an attempt to explore the literary connections between Paul Auster’s work and the French writer and thinker Maurice Blanchot through the analysis of one of Auster’s novels – The Book of Illusions. The themes ... -
BOREDOM CREATES DIABOLICAL DREAMS
(Plovdiv University Press, 2023-05-19)The everyday life during the Modern period becomes a particularly researched and discussed topic. With all of its subtopics it provokes a new thinking about the ordinary person's life. As a result of the military period ... -
THE BULGARIAN ELATIVE AND ITS FUNCTIONAL EQUIVALENTS IN MODERN GERMAN
(Plovdiv University Press, 2023-05-19)The focus of the present study is on the forms for the absolute superlative degree (elative) in two languages – Bulgarian and German. The degrees of comparison are inherent not only in all Slavic languages, but also in ... -
THE BULGARIAN IMPERATIVE DA-CONSTRUCTIONS AND THEIR TRANSLATION EQUIVALENTS IN ITALIAN
(Plovdiv University Press, 2019-05-31)The object of analysis is the Bulgarian da-imperative constructions and their functional equivalents in modern Italian. The paper present a brief overview of the previous research conducted by Bulgarian linguists on the ... -
THE BUTTERFLY EFFECT (A CHARACTER STUDY ON IVANKA RUMENOVA FROM DIMITAR TALEV’S NOVEL „THE BELLS OF PRESPA“)
(Plovdiv University Press, 2024-05-17)This study delves into the intricacies of one key character, Ivanka Rumenova, in the novel “The Bells of Prespa.” Emphasis is placed on her distinctive traits, revealing socio-psychological and ideological nuances. The ... -
CELTIC BORROWINGS IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE
(Plovdiv University Press, 2020-10-20)In the course of its existence English was brought into contact with at least three other languages, the languages of the Celts, the Romans, and the Scandinavians. As a result of these contacts certain linguistic features ... -
CHARACTER PATTERNS AND CHARACTER CONSTRUCTS IN EMILIA DVORYANOVA’S AND VALERI STEFANOV’S NOVELS
(Plovdiv University Press, 2019-05-31)The article offers a new approach to the characters in Emilia Dvoryanova’s and Valeri Stefanov’s novels by outlining the way these characters are constructed. Since the two writers are part of today’s literary context and ... -
COGNITIVE METAPHORS AS A MEANS FOR LANGUAGE DEMAGOGY IN CONTEMPORARY BULGARIAN POLITICAL SPEECHES
(Plovdiv University Press, 2019-05-31)Cognitive political metaphorology combines together the traditional scientific potential of the old rhetoric and new hyperdynamic linguistic constructs, which are an adequate reflection of the fast-developing society. ... -
COMPARISONS WITH ANIMALS IN THE WORKS OF THE SOFIA LITERARY SCHOOL
(Plovdiv University Press, 2019-05-31)The following report focuses on a topic which has not been studied yet. We examine comparisons with animals used in the original works of three authors, representatives of the Sofia Literary School. We analyze the ... -
COMPETITION OF DIALECT MODELS DURING THE BULGARIAN RENAISSANCE (PRELIMINARY STUDIES AND A WORKING HYPOTHESIS)
(Plovdiv University Press, 2019-05-31)The incorporation and competition of dialect models during the Bulgarian Renaissance can be explained both with a number of extra-linguistic peculiarities and with deliberately enforced norms, which were probably motivated ... -
CORPUS APPROACH IN THE STUDY OF THE LANGUAGE DEVIATIONS IN BULGARIAN AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE
(Plovdiv University Press, 2022-05-20)This paper is an attempt to present a comprehensive overview of the learner corpora as a significant tool in the research on foreign language acquisition. It aims to show the possibilities of the corpus approach in the ... -
CREATIVE EXPLOSION IN A BULGARIAN LANGUAGE CLASS IN 6TH GRADE, OR HOW TO ACTIVATE THE LEARNING PROCESS BY MAPPING IDEAS WITH THE HELP OF MIND MAPS
(Plovdiv University Press, 2022-05-20)In today's reality, it is often far more valuable to approach problems creatively than the knowledge gained in a given field. According to a number of authors, our brains work much more efficiently and cope much better ... -
THE CRITIC AND HIS JOURNEY TOWARDS “ODYSSEUS”
(Plovdiv University Press, 2023-05-19)The following report examines some of Toncho Zhechev’s critical explorations of the 1960s. The work analyzes papers in three thematic fields – Bulgarian authors (of the decade in question) and their works, works by ... -
DARIO FO ON THE BULGARIAN SCENE – RESEARCH TRAJECTORIES AND ANALYTICAL PERSPECTIVES
(Plovdiv University Press, 2023-05-19)The text presents the research trajectories that the topic “Dario Fo on the Bulgarian stage” sets in the process of its research. Three analytical perspectives have been adopted – biographical, artistic and receptive. ... -
DEATH AND EROTISM IN THE SHORT STORY “THE CRIMSON CURTAIN” BY D'AUREVILLY
(Plovdiv University Press, 2024-05-17)The current paper aims to make an analysis of the death-erotism line in the short story “The Crimson Curtain” by Barbey d'Aurevilly, which is situated in two perspectives. Firstly, in the figure of the main character, ... -
THE DEMONIC PRESENCE IN KONSTANTIN KONSTANTINOV'S “SEVEN O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING”
(Plovdiv University Press, 2024-05-17)This paper focuses on Konstantin Konstantinov’s short story – “Seven o’clock in the morning”, published for the first time in the homonymous collection from 1940. The paper’s subjects are the demonic outlook of the ... -
DESCRIPTION OF THE -M/-EM DEVERBATIVES IN THE BULGARIAN GRAMMATICAL STUDIES AFTER THE BULGARIAN ORTOGRAPHY REFORM IN 1945 UNTIL NOWADAYS
(Plovdiv University Press, 2023-05-19)The paper continues a previous study on the same topic which marked the main periods in the research of the present passive participles in the Bulgarian grammatical tradition from the middle of 19th to the middle of 20th ... -
DESIGN AND STRUCTURE OF THE BULGARIAN RENAISSANCE PHRASEBOOKS
(Plovdiv University Press, 2019-05-31)This article addresses a current and unexplored topic in Bulgarian linguistics, related to bilingual colloquialists in the 19th century. The article deals with 11 phrasebooks from the Bulgarian Renaissance era. An attempt ...