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Comparative Literature in Contemporary Romania: Between National Self-Legitimation and International Recognition
This paper examines the current state and prospects of comparative literature in Romania. Romanian literary studies in the 20th century was characterized by the subordination of comparative perspectives to the national literary historiography, the absence of a strong local methodological tradition,...
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