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Autor:
David Morariu
Publikováno v:
Linguaculture, Vol 14, Iss 2 (2023)
This study aims to challenge, both theoretically and practically, the concept of genre in translation studies. First, starting from the conceptual delimitation and theoretical boundaries between text type, genre and register, this article presents th
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https://doaj.org/article/b65d8f3b4de3463f86cf3be5d671a785
The Affective Geography of Paris in the 19th Century Romanian Novel: Between Admiration and Aversion
Autor:
David Morariu
Publikováno v:
Metacritic Journal for Comparative Studies and Theory, Vol 6, Iss 2, Pp 129-147 (2020)
Based on “The Emotions of London”, a research project initiated at the Stanford Literary Lab, my article focuses on two relevant issues. First of all, I aim to demonstrate, as the “geography of emotions” experiment has already proved, that di
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https://doaj.org/article/c0bb355352634de08e25b0816e498f73
Publikováno v:
Transilvania. :43-54
This article puts forward a quantitative account of the subgenres of the Romanian novel during the 1933-1947 period. It shows the massive domination of the social novel and the Bildungsroman and analyzes the dynamics of genre and popular literature
Autor:
Cosmin Borza, Ovio Olaru, Cătălina Rădescu, David Morariu, Snejana Ung, Alexandrina Savin, Anca-Simina Martin
Publikováno v:
Transilvania. :86-96
The article sets out to establish the ways in which the Romanian novelistic production between 1845 and 1947 reflects the challenges and accomplishments of successive efforts at modernising the educational system. Therefore, the case-studies we discu
Publikováno v:
Transilvania. :35-42
This article studies the production of the Romanian novel published between 1933 and 1947 by deploying instruments of quantitative analysis. More precisely, based on the corpus resulted from the project The Digital Museum of the Romanian Novel: 1933-
Autor:
Cosmin Borza, Emanuel Modoc, Dragoș Varga, Ovio Olaru, Andrei Terian, Daiana Gârdan, David Morariu
Publikováno v:
Transilvania. :53-64
Combining the instruments of quantitative analysis with those of genre theory, the present article studies the ratio, characteristics, and tendencies underpinning the most important subgenres of the Romanian novel between 1901 and 1932. Among these s
Publikováno v:
Transilvania. :45-52
The following study employs a quantitative analysis of the Romanian novelistic production from the period 1901-1932. By using the literary corpus developed by the research project ASTRA Data Mining. The Digital Museum of the Romanian Novel 1901-1932,
Autor:
David Morariu
Publikováno v:
Lucian Blaga Yearbook. 20:1-12
This study aims to analyze the Romanian critical discourses of the second half of the 19th century and especially of the first half of the 20th century, starting from the central concept of “self-colonization”, coined by Alexander Kiossev. The ar