The research is financed by Directorate General of Higher Education Ministry of Research an Technology as the organizer of BPPDN. Abstract Fictional works from Herta Müller are regarded as documentations and information sources of socio-political life in Romania during the dictator Ceausescu regime from 1967 to 1989. Müller’s novel Herztier is considered as the most concrete in representing the tragedy of humanity under the practice of totalitarian system power. This study aims to investigate the tragedy of humanity represented in the novel Herztier, and the intentions the author, Herta Müller, wants to achieve through those representations. To understand and achieve profound result, study were performed on Herztier and the social and pol...
This BA thesis analyses the representation of collective trauma in Susan Abulhawa’s novel Mornings i...
The article considers narrative strategies of the creation of the effect of the reader’s involvement...
This thesis analyzes how an individual trauma is represented in Rhidian Brook’s novel The Aftermath....
The article focuses on Herta Müller and Mircea Cãrtãrescu, two authors from the same generation, who...
My paper elaborates Herta Müller’s Gulag novel, Atemschaukel (2009; published in English under the t...
AbstractBelieving that “the things one has experienced disappear in time and reappear in literature”...
Two languages—German and Romanian—inform the novels, essays, and collage poetry of Nobel laureate He...
<p>This dissertation focuses on the fictional narratives of Eastern and Central European women autho...
Through the look and narrative voice of a Romanian girl, the writer Herta Müller brings us closer wi...
This master thesis aims to identify and interpret alienation-related situations in two novels by the...
In her article Memory and identity-focused narratives in Tănase\u27s \u27lived book\u27 Nicoleta I...
AbstractLiterature in the totalitarian space is placed in a dystopian register constructed in refere...
Herta Müller represents physical suffering and repression in her works, often reflecting on the regi...
The present study tries to sociologically explain the Romanian society from the beginning of the XXt...
“Die Redlichkeit des Betrugs” – Poetic Remembrance and Totalitarianism at Herta Müller and Vladimir ...
This BA thesis analyses the representation of collective trauma in Susan Abulhawa’s novel Mornings i...
The article considers narrative strategies of the creation of the effect of the reader’s involvement...
This thesis analyzes how an individual trauma is represented in Rhidian Brook’s novel The Aftermath....
The article focuses on Herta Müller and Mircea Cãrtãrescu, two authors from the same generation, who...
My paper elaborates Herta Müller’s Gulag novel, Atemschaukel (2009; published in English under the t...
AbstractBelieving that “the things one has experienced disappear in time and reappear in literature”...
Two languages—German and Romanian—inform the novels, essays, and collage poetry of Nobel laureate He...
<p>This dissertation focuses on the fictional narratives of Eastern and Central European women autho...
Through the look and narrative voice of a Romanian girl, the writer Herta Müller brings us closer wi...
This master thesis aims to identify and interpret alienation-related situations in two novels by the...
In her article Memory and identity-focused narratives in Tănase\u27s \u27lived book\u27 Nicoleta I...
AbstractLiterature in the totalitarian space is placed in a dystopian register constructed in refere...
Herta Müller represents physical suffering and repression in her works, often reflecting on the regi...
The present study tries to sociologically explain the Romanian society from the beginning of the XXt...
“Die Redlichkeit des Betrugs” – Poetic Remembrance and Totalitarianism at Herta Müller and Vladimir ...
This BA thesis analyses the representation of collective trauma in Susan Abulhawa’s novel Mornings i...
The article considers narrative strategies of the creation of the effect of the reader’s involvement...
This thesis analyzes how an individual trauma is represented in Rhidian Brook’s novel The Aftermath....