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Language and Literature. European Landmarks of identity / Langue et littérature. Repère identitaire en contexte européen, 8/2011

Language and Literature. European Landmarks of identity / Langue et littérature. Repère identitaire en contexte européen, 8/2011

Publié le par Matthieu Vernet (Source : Ana Marina Tomescu)

Language and Literature. European Landmarks of identity / Langue et littérature. Repère identitaire en contexte européen, 8/2011

Editura Universitatii din Pitesti, 2011.

ISSN 1843–1577.


LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE

 EUROPEAN LANDMARKS OF IDENTITY

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LANGUE ET LITTÉRATURE

REPÈRES IDENTITAIRES EN CONTEXTE EUROPÉEN

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LIMBA ŞI LITERATURA

REPERE IDENTITARE ÎN CONTEXT EUROPEAN

No 8/2011

 

 

CONTENTS

 

Key Speakers

 

 

 

Eugen SIMION

 

Brief Notes on the Imaginary Space and the Literary Romanian Mythologies…

11

Alexandru GAFTON

 

Donc ……………………………………………………………………

15

Azizollah DABAGHI

 

Second Language Acquisition and the Role of Corrective Evidence ………

22

Nicolae IOANA, Simona MARIN

 

Times of Literature and Political Ideology in the Post-War Romanian Education System ………………………………………………………………………

29

Ksenija ŠULOVIĆ

 

    La familia en el tiempo y espacio en la novela de Pío Baroja  « El árbol de la ciencia » …………………………………………………………………………………

35

Cristiana-Nicola TEODORESCU

 

Une lecture non-verbale d’un texte littéraire : « Oeil-d’ours » de Mihail Sadoveanu ……………………………………………………………………………

44

 

 

 

 

 

ROMANIAN LANGUAGE

 

 

 

Oana BADEA-VOICULESCU

 

Adaptation of English-Origin Words to the Romanian Phonological and Graphical System ……………………………………………………………………………

50

Adina BARBU-CHIRIMBU

 

Considérations sur les calques linguistiques. Modèles pris à l’anglais dans le langage communautaire ……………………………………………………………………

56

Ilona BĂDESCU

 

The Expression of Anteriority in the 16th Century Romanian Language: the Indicative Analytic Foms ……………………………………………………………………

60

Gheorghe BĂNICĂ

 

Pourquoi est-ce que les mots disparaissent de la langue?………………………….

67

Iuliana-Valentina BOBOACĂ                 

 

About the Relationship between Modality and Aspect in Old Romanian Language ……………………………………………………………………………………

71

Maria CHIVEREANU

 

Temporal Aspects in the Romanian Fairy-Tale ………………………………………..

75

Mirela COSTELEANU

 

Symbolist Elements in Mateiu Caragiale’s Prose and Poetry ………………………

78

Mihaela GĂITĂNARU

 

Syntactic Structures in Old Romanian: The Adverbial of Place and the Adverbial Clause of Place ………………………………………………………………………………

83

Ştefan GĂITĂNARU

 

Syntactic Structures in Old Romanian: Expression of Time at the Sentence and the Complex Sentence Level ………………………………………………………………..

88

Adriana GEANTĂ

 

Characteristic Features of Proper Names and their Relationship with Toponyms …………………………………………………………………………………………………..

93

Sorinela GHEORGHE OLTEANU

 

Temporal Deixis in Antim Ivireanu’s Work …………………………………………….

98

Elena-Alina G. GRECU

 

Valences comiques du langage de Caragiale dans le jeu des élections politiques …………………………………………………………………………………………………..

102

Sorin GUIA

 

The Religious Discourse Generated by the Titular Saint of a Church ……………..

107

Ana Cristina LEMNARU

 

Avatars of Writing and Speaking in the Journalistic Style ………………………

115

Elena-Veronica NICOLA

 

Aspects regarding the Official Style (Legal – Administrative) ……………………

118

Silvia PITIRICIU

 

Bio- en langue roumaine actuelle ………………………………………………………

123

Sorin Cristian SEMENIUC

 

Lexical Interferences between Journalistic and Political Language in Post-1989 Romania ……………………………………………………………………………………

127

Liliana SOARE

 

Remarks on Physics Terminology in Amfiloch of Hotin’s “Gramatica Fizicii” …...

135

Ruxandra ŞERBĂNESCU

 

Morphological Traits of the Wallachian Chroniclers ………………………………..

139

Alina Maria Tisoaică

 

Aspects of the Vocabulary in Dimitrie Bolintineanu’s Work …………………….....

143

Roxana VIERU

 

Lexical Characteristics of Coresi’s Text “Apostolul” ………………………………...

148

 

 

 

 

 

ROMANIAN AND COMPARATIVE LITERATURE

 

 

 

Mariana ANDREI

 

“I walk the Hellhound” the Novel of Travels. Unpublished Diary III by Marin Sorescu …………………………………………………………………………………

 

156

Oliver ANGHEL

 

La poésie vient de l’Est ………………………………………………………………

161

Clara ARMEANU

 

Le fantastique imaginaire dans les textes de Mircea Horia Simionescu …………

164

Iuliana BARNA

 

The Study of Romanian Literature in the 1960s – between Ideology and Methodology ……………………………………………………………………………

168

Laura BĂDESCU

 

Books of Curses and Normative Codes in the 18th Century ….……………………

171

Mircea BÂRSILĂ

 

Liberté artistique dans l’esprit de Tristan Tzara  …………………….....................

180

Cristina-Eugenia BURTEA-CIOROIANU

 

Perspectives on the Idea of Man under Times in Octavian Paler’s Work “Don Quixote in the East”……………………………………………………………………

183

Oana Andreea CONTOMAN

 

Caragiale’s Critical and Ironical Publishing Discourse: “1907-From Spring To Autumn”…………………………………………… …………………………….......

190

Delia DUMINICA

 

Medieval Patterns in Miron Costin's Work ……………………………………

197

Rodica Maria FOFIU

 

Temps, histoire et spiritualité dans le roman « La nuit de Saint-Jean » par Mircea Eliade ………………………………………………………………………………

201

Mihaela Cristina FRANGA (PÎSLARU)

 

Anton Holban,  procédés narratifs  dans le discours romanesque ……………………

210

Simona GALAŢCHI

 

The Other World in the Romanian Folk Tales …………………………………

215

Lavinia-Ileana GEAMBEI

 

Space and Time in Camil Petrescu’s Travel Notes ……………………………

221

Marius-Valeriu GRECU

 

Scrisoarea I” by M. Eminescu. The Vedic Cosmogony Roots ………………

227

Ancuţa GURBAN-DINU

 

The Space-Time Dimension in “The Fall of the House Of Usher” by Edgar Allan Poe …………………………………………………………………………………

231

Sorin IVAN

 

The Supremacy of English Language in Communication and Knowledge Metamorphoses and Dimensions of Multilingualism in the Romanian Space ………........................................

238

Angela LĂPĂDATU

 

La Méditerrannée de Panaït Istrati entre le paradis et l’enfer …………………

   250

Andreea-Olivia MATEI

 

Aspects du mythe du pouvoir dans Le Roman « Princepele » d’Eugen Barbu …

   255

Adriana MILICĂ

 

The Narrative Dimension of Advertising Discourse ……………………………

   260

Mirela MIRCEA MIHĂILĂ

 

Le roman brebanian d’analyse psychologique ………………………………

   266

Lili-Carmen NANE

 

Emblèmes (in)actuels de la culture roumaine – « L’histoire de la littérature roumaine des origines jusqu’à présent », de G. Călinescu …....................................

 

 269

Aurelia Mihaela NĂSTASE (MICU)

The Oil Landscape in Geo Bogza’s Vision ………………………………………

  277

Costin POPESCU

 

Le versant subjectif des mythes et sa fonction identitaire ……

  281

Carmen Mihaela POTLOG

 

Aspects of Temporality in Lucian Blaga’s Lyric …………………................

   288

Anca Marina RĂDULESCU

 

Felix Aderca - The Narrative between the Suspense of the Temporality and the Extinction of the Spatiality …………………………………………........

   294

 

 

 

COMMUNICATION AND CULTURAL STUDIES

 

 

 

Pompiliu ALEXANDRU

 

L’imaginaire de l’espace …………………………………………………………………

299

Nicoleta CĂLINA

 

Goldoni o il superamento della commedia “improvvisa”……………………………

306

Sebastian CHIRIMBU

 

Considérations  sur l’identité roumaine et quelques traditions dans l’oeuvre de Martha Bibescu ………………………………………………………………………………

311

Daniel COJANU

 

Quelques considérations sur l’espace symbolique dans la cosmologie traditionnelle roumaine …………………………………………………………………….

320

Ioana COSMA

 

The Phenomenology of Forgetting in Late Modern Culture.A Study of Kierkegaard’s “Rotation of Crops” and Nietzsche’s “On the Use and Abuse of History for Life”…………………………..

326

Adina DUMITRU

 

Uses of Proverbs and Sayings in Contemporary Political Discourse ………………

334

Cristina IRIDON

 

(Dis)Similarities in Gilgamesh and Arjuna’s Journey ………………………………

340

Laura MAFTEI

 

Areté comme idéal d’éducation dans l’époque homérique …………………………

347

Ramona MIHĂILĂ

 

The Politics of Rural/Urban Space in 19th Century Romanian Writing …………

351

Mădălina MORARU (BUGA)

 

Humor as a Means to Emphasize the Local Features of Romanian Advertising …

359

Ninela Adina NEDELEA

 

The Speech about Duties (Responsibilities) between Norm and Freedom of Expression ……………………………………………………………………………………

366

Raluca NICOLAE

 

The Four Faces of Time in Japanese Folktales ……………………………………….

369

Cristina OBREJA

 

Progression spatiale et temporelle dans le discours journalistique ………………..

378

Maria PESCARU, Carmen BANŢA

The Witchcraft Medicine – Temporal and Spatial Coordinates ……………………

386

Valentina PRICOPIE

 

Temporalité de l’attente de l’Europe dans la presse quotidienne: valences et indicateurs après l’intégration …………………………………………………………….

390

Luminiţa ROŞCA

 

The Last 20 Years of Romanian Journalism: Practices and Values. A Methodological Approach …………………………………………………………………

397

Mădălina STRECHIE

 

Mental Values and Meanings of Res. Illustrative Lexicon …………………………….

401

Valentin TRIFESCU

 

Espace et identité régionale dans l’oeuvre de Károly Kós. Une première approche ………………………………………………………………………………………

409

 

 

 

 

 

ENGLISH LANGUAGE

 

 

 

Mădălina CERBAN

 

Behavioural Properties of Direct and Indirect Objects ………………………………

414

Anamaria FĂLĂUŞ

 

Language Metamorphoses in Exile ……………………………………………………..

419

Alina Andreea MIU

 

Extratextuality and Discourse in Literary Translation. A Case Study: Jonathan Swift’s “A Modest Proposal” …………………………………………………………............

426

Emanuela Cristina PORUŢIU

 

Space and Time in Editorial Discourse ………………………………………………..

438

Alina RESCEANU

 

Determiner Restriction in Amount Relative Clauses …………………………………

444

 

 

 

 

 

ENGLISH (AND AMERICAN) LITERATURE

 

 

 

Florentina ANGHEL

 

Time, Space and the Construction of Identities in V. Woolf’s “To The Lighthouse” ……..

450

Cristina ARSENE-ONU

 

Exodus to the Promised Land as Evinced in Nineteenth- and Twentieth- Century American Fiction …………………………………………………………………………….

455

Noemi Alice BARTHA

 

Betweenness or an Interstitial Search for a Self ………………………………………

463

Doina CMECIU, Camelia-Carmen CMECIU

 

Book Covers – Diachronic Signs of Intertextuality ……………………………………

469

Georgiana Elena DILĂ

 

Willy Loman’s Tormenting Time and Space Hallucinations …………………………

477

Magdalena DUMITRANA

 

A Psycho-Literary Quest for the Life Meaning – Oscar Wilde’s “The Fisherman and His Soul” ………………………………………………………………………………...

482

Maria-Magdalena FĂURAR

 

Negotiating Space and Identity in Alice Walker’s “The Color Purple” …………….

490

Ali GUNES

 

Crossing the Dividing Boundary of Skin-Colour: Hybridity, Identity and Culture in Hanif Kureishi’s “The Buddha of Suburbia” …………………………………………

495

Laviniu Costinel LĂPĂDAT

 

(De)Constructing Identity - A Chronotopic Analysis of Ralph Ellison’s “Invisible Man” ………

513

Constantin MANEA

 

Biographical Elements In Joyce’s Fiction ……………………………………………..

518

Amalia MĂRĂŞESCU

 

The Recovery of the Past in Kazuo Ishiguro’s “The Remains of the Day”…………………….

524

Irina PĂNESCU

 

Thrown into Timeless Space. Cultural Dislocation …………………………………..

529

Roxana PĂTRAŞ

 

Time Representations in Algernon Charles Swinburne’s Drama: Experiment and Invention in the Greek Plays ………………………………………………………………..

534

Paula PÎRVU

 

Smell as Means of Communication According to George Orwell:  “The Road to Wigan Pier” …………………………………………………………………………………..

542

Alina POPA

 

Fiction and Poetry in Shakespeare’s Renaissance Geography ……………………...

549

Mihaela PRIOTEASA

 

Edgar Allan Poe and Authorial Identity ………………………………………………..

553

Alina Elena ROŞCA

 

Re-Enacting the Past in Harold Pinter’s “Ashes to Ashes” …………………………

559

Valentina STÎNGĂ

 

Post-9/11 Britain in Ian McEwan’s “Saturday” ………………………………………

564

Gabriela ŞERBĂNOIU

 

Some Inter-/Cultural Implications of Global Enterprises ……………………………

571

Maria Roxana TUDOROIU

 

The American Dream in John Steinbeck’s “Of Mice and Men” …………………….

577

Cristina-Georgiana VOICU

 

The Significance of Space in Jean Rhys’s “Wide Sargasso Sea” ……………………

586