The present book is a collection of articles which summarises the doctoral papers conducted by Sanda Tomescu Baciu at the Doctoral School of Linguistic and Literary Studies of the Faculty of Letters and the Department of Scandinavian Languages and Literature during the ten years which preceded the book’s release (the period between 2010 and 2020). The expressed intention of this compendium was “to reunite [...] the Norwegian academic community established in Romania, in Cluj-Napoca: both doctoral students and the present team of teaching staff at the department” (7). The compendium shows how much the interest in Norwegian philology has increased in the Romanian humanities’ sphere in a relatively short period of time and, also, what a wide r...
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Remus Gabriel Anghel’s book takes on a Homeric task of introducing its readers to the less- known an...
A review of the book: Tea Torbenfeldt Bengtsson, Morten Frederiksen & Jørgen Elm Larsen (eds.), The ...
This review analyses Paul Dobrescu’s ‘Two-Speed World: Emerging Powers and Developed Countries’, a b...
Published in 2021 by Presa Universitară Clujeană, ”A Lifetime Dedicated to Norwegian Language and Li...
Published in 2021 with a trilingual title, the collective volume 30 Years of Norwegian Language and ...
In the spring of 2023, the first bilingual Norwegian-Romanian anthology of poems, Briskeby blues, wa...
Encompassing both national and international points of view, this volume is the first in-depth analy...
The volume Rewriting Norse Mythology in Contemporary Norwegian Literature. The Search for Identity i...
In the light of the European intercultural language policies, as first reflected in The Common Europ...
Published in 2020 at Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Exploring Discourse Practices in Romanian, edite...
Migration is a natural phenomenon that has had a tremendous impact on humanity throughout world hist...
The history of translations is comparable to the translator’s status. As Muguraș Constantinescu and ...
The aged photo of a ship would normally not determine you to return to the first pages of a text and...
The Encyclopedia of Romanian Imaginaries. Historical Patrimony and Cultural-Linguistic Identities (R...
Polirom Publishing House has achieved an honorary title by publishing The Great Deadlock in Europe. ...
Remus Gabriel Anghel’s book takes on a Homeric task of introducing its readers to the less- known an...
A review of the book: Tea Torbenfeldt Bengtsson, Morten Frederiksen & Jørgen Elm Larsen (eds.), The ...
This review analyses Paul Dobrescu’s ‘Two-Speed World: Emerging Powers and Developed Countries’, a b...