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the literary phenomena

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ACTA IASSYENSIA COMPARATIONIS, 27 (1/2021)
HATE / LA HAINE / URĂ


Contents

Lavinia SIMILARU
Meanders of Hatred and Admiration in Benito Pérez Galdós’s Fortunata y Jacinta

Elyssa REBAI
Hatred in Creative Writing: the Case of George Sand

Denis MOREAU
The Tenant by Roland Topor: Hatred of the Other as a Threat against Ipseity

Charikleia Magdalini KEFALIDOU
A Story about Dogs: Hatred, Genocide and Palimpsestic Memory in Denis Donikian’s
L’Île de l’âme

Khaled GUERID & Mounir HAMMOUDA
Aïni and the Archetype of the “Personhatic”: a Reflection on the Hater in La Grande Maison by Mohammed Dib

Laura CIOCHINĂ-CARASEVICI
Hate in the Novels and Short Stories of P. G. Wodehouse: Psychologically Sublimated or Downplayed Through Humour?

Mihaela MUDURE
Book Review: Iulia Andreea Milică (2014). Shakespeare. Essays on Royalty. Iaşi: Vasiliana, 200 p.


Issue 27 (PDF).

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The Comparative Literature Department of the Faculty of Letters of the
“Alexandru Ioan Cuza” University (Iaşi,
Romania)
is the editor of
ACTA IASSYENSIA COMPARATIONIS,
an academic open-access peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the interdisciplinary studies stimulated and justified by the universality of the literary phenomena in their close connections with the other arts and related humanistic fields, such as cultural anthropology, the history of ideas and mentalities, cultural and gender studies.

ISSN (online) 2285 – 3871.

The journal is published by the
"Alexandru Ioan Cuza" University Press.

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