Funcţia-oglindă a literaturii comparate
Journal Title: Buletin Științific, seria A, Fascicula Filologie - Year 2016, Vol 0, Issue
Abstract
Since the nineteenth century to the present, the domain of comparative literature has undergone changes which situate it in the context of Cultural Studies. The topic of my paper is a case study, namely the permanent section entitled Translations from the “Acta Iassyensia Comparationis” journal, Iassy. The type of literature translated into the maternal language is diverse, representing the general orientation of the journal in the pluri- and multidisciplinarity area.
Authors and Affiliations
Carmen Dărăbuș
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