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ACTA IASSYENSIA COMPARATIONIS, 18 (2/2016)
TRAVELS AND TRAVELLERS


Contents

Marius-Adrian HAZAPARU
Travels with Herodotus. On media ethnocentrism, otherness and the mission of the journalist working as a foreign correspondent

Nikola VANGELI
Goran Stefanovski: În căutarea Itacăi pierdute

Iulia MILICĂ
Women And Medieval Travels: The Book Of Margery Kempe

Gaëlle FOURÈS-LEGRAND
Les écrivains voyageurs ou les voyageurs écrivains de journaux et relations d’un voyage aux Indes Orientales (1690-1691)

Mary T. DUARTE
Returning to the Continent – British Travelers to France, 1814

Ákos NÉMETH
L’Acte Manqué In Search of Lost Cultures: Sándor Márai, a Central European Post-War Traveller in the East

David CHIPFUPA
Travel, migration and the redefinition of home in two Zimbabwean novels

Paul MIHALACHE
Amurgul trăirii, începutul amăgirii (Jurnalul intim: O promisiune de sinceritate)

Roxana TALEF
În pas cu Vladimir Nabokov: călătorie metanarativă în Lolita

Oana URSU
Back in Time Travel(s): Translating Mircea Cărtărescu’s Nostalgia

Ileana Oana MACARI
British Travellers Stick Together – Olivia Manning’s Gulliver in the Balkans


Issue 18 (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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