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Constantin
Cheveresan – On British Naturist Poetry |
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Silvia
Florea – Ezra Pound: A Mover in the
Modernist Movement |
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Didi-Ionel
Cenuser – Faulkner’s “Agony
of Ink” in The Sound and the Fury |
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Sorin
Stefanescu – Hemingway’s “Hills
Like White Elephants” – A Structuralist Approach |
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Ileana
Cristea – Harlem and the Black Renaissance |
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Alina
Onet – The Sense of Failure in D.H.
Lawrence’s Sons and Lovers |
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Liliana
Ciocoi-Pop – The World of Ideas between
the Sublime and the Grotesque in Antic Hay by Aldous Huxley:
A Parallel with Camil Petrescu’s Work |
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Mihaela
Irimia – Of Typewriters, Types, and
Writers: Elizabeth Bishop in a New Context – A Transatlantic
Visitor’s View |
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Alexandra
Mitrea – Identity as a Locus of Polarities
in Saul Bellow’s Work |
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Lucia
Pavelescu – A “One Hand Clapping”
Approach to Life |
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Olga
Stroia – Variations in John Fowles’
Literary Work |
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Clementina
Mihailescu – Players Unaware of the
Game: Non-Apperception of the Evil vs. Apperception and the
Love of the Good in The Flight From The Enchanter |
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Gabriela
Nistor – The Paranoic Dimension of
James Kelman’s Short Story Character |