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Annals of the University of Craiova, Series: Philology, English, Year XVI, No.2, 2015

Annals of the University of Craiova, Series: Philology, English, Year XVI, No.2, 2015

Publié le par Université de Lausanne (Source : Florentina Anghel)

Annals of the University of Craiova, Series: Philology, English,

Year XVI, No.2, 2015, Editura Universitaria, Craiova, Romania, 2016. EAN13 : 14544415.

Annals of the University of Craiova, Series: Philology, English is a peer-reviewed journal on English studies - literature, linguistics and cultural policies - published in English. The present volume contains the proceedings of the 2014 Conference on Language, Literature and Cultural Policies “Error in Context, Context of Error”.

Issue coordinator: Aloisia Şorop

Secretary: Georgiana-Elena Dilă

 

FLORENTINA ANGHEL

Ways to Err in Ian McEwan’s Amsterdam (7-15)

FRANÇOISE BORT

The Modernist Tragi-Comedy of Errors (16-26)

SYLVIE CRINQUAND

Romantic Errings and Wanderings: A Celebration of Error? (27-42)

YILDIRAY CEVIK

Heroism through Errors in Lord Jim (43-52) 

MIHAI COȘOVEANU

A Troublesome Reunion in Shakespeare’s The Comedy of Errors (53-58)

KRISZTINA DANKÓ

Error, Sin, Deviance or None? A Case Study in Literary Sociology (59-74)

MĂDĂLINA DEACONU

Bloomian Concept of Error and Rui Zinc’s Postmodernism in O Anibaleitor    (75-83)

RUXANDRA DIACONU

Error and Humour in David Lodge’s Small World (84-92)

GEORGIANA-ELENA DILĂ

The Importance of Error in William Faulkner’s Light in August (93-101)

DRAGOȘ MANEA

Beyond Enlightenment Error: The Christian Dimension of Francis Bacon’s Novum Organum (102-110)

ANDREI NAE

The Politics of Tourism: Translating, Correcting and Remediating Difference in Jhumpa Lahiri’s The Interpreter of Maladies (111-117)

ANDREEA-CRISTINA PARIS

Urizen’s Body and the Proliferation of the Primordial Error: A Biblical, Gnostic, Hermetic and Blakean Perspective (118-131)

TANIA PEPTAN

Poe versus James de-faulting/tecting/texting (132-144)

CARMEN POPESCU

Hubris and Hamartia in the Modern Rewriting of Classical Tragedy (145-159)

MIHAELA PRIOTEASA

The Framework of Truth and Error in George Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four        (160-167)

DANIELA ROGOBETE

Frailty and Error in Paul Auster’s The City of Glass (168-178)

MIHAELA ROIBU

In-Betweenness and Error in Midnight’s Children (179-187)

AURICA STAN

Norman Manea’s Clowns versus Herta Müller’s Marionettes (188-200)

ALOISIA ȘOROP

Error and Errorists in Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice (201-215)

ADRIANA ȘTEFAN

Assuming Contextual Error in Ernest Hemingway’s The Old Man and the Sea (216-224)

DIETER WESSELS

Destruction and reconstruction in Utopia and science fiction. The chance of a new beginning?  (225-245)