This study intends to analyze the barely known literary personality of Carmen Sylva, the first Romanian queen. Since Carmen Sylva was a German-born princess, yet lived almost her entire life in the Romanian cultural environment, the main point of this paper is to analyze the idea of writing while being split between two different cultures. Carmen Sylva’s self-assumed role of cultural mediator is in this respect obvisouly worth mentioning. However the main question of this study lies not necessarily in the role, but rather in the place of this writer with two homelands. Did she indeed manage to become a cultural mediator or was she her entire life nothing more than an outsider
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For two years, from 1788 to 1790, Duchess Anna Amalia of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach (1739-1807) exchanged ...
Within the regional literary canon of Transylvanian Hungarian literature, female authors had a margi...
The paper analyses the image of the contemporary Romanian woman as it appears in the book “Never Min...
This paper intends to analyze the literary acknowledgement of Carmen Sylva, the German-born first Qu...
This article focuses on the phenomenon of interculturality within the framework of “Poveştile Peleşu...
The primary purpose of this dissertation is to highlight Carmen Sylva\u27s (Queen Elisabeth of Roman...
This article is a critical presentation of the study Der Zauber des fernen Königreichs. Carmen Sylva...
A much more politically influential figure than her predecessor, Queen Elizabeth of Romania, Crown P...
The present text introduces the anthological volume of Queen-poetess Carmen Sylva Poveştile unei reg...
The paper attempts at outlining some aspects of experienced intercultural phenomena in Transsylvania...
Carmen Sylva (1843–1916) was a prolific authoress and the first Queen of Romania, whose life and wor...
The Western European culture in the 18th century builds an impressive reference framework for the in...
This article attempts to survey and analyse different aspects of Herta Müller's relationship with Ro...
The subject of the present study represents the artistic personality of the German writer Mite Kremn...
This article deals with the representation of motherdaughter relationships in novels by Herta Müller...
For two years, from 1788 to 1790, Duchess Anna Amalia of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach (1739-1807) exchanged ...
Within the regional literary canon of Transylvanian Hungarian literature, female authors had a margi...
The paper analyses the image of the contemporary Romanian woman as it appears in the book “Never Min...