Romanian literary critics, theoreticians, and historians in the world
Romanian literary critics, theoreticians, and historians in the world
Author(s): Libuša Vajdová Subject(s): Literary Texts
Published by: Ústav svetovej literatúry, Slovenská akadémia vied
Keywords: Monolingualism; Multiligualism; History of literature; Cultural institutions in exile; Literary criticism; theory; and history in exile; Contributions of Romanian criticism and theory of literature
Summary/Abstract: The following text is based upon research of Romanian literary criticism and literary history, written and published by a range of personalities of Romanian origin outside the context of Romania. The contemporary discussions in the Romanian literary environment focus on literature by exiled authors, while literary theory and criticism receives little attention. Few realise that it is exile literary criticism in particular that has contributed to the spreading of awareness about the work of Romanian exile writers abroad. Exilic literary criticism of Romanian writers has, however, made an impact in scholarly circles. It has contributed to the diversification of literary studies abroad and continues to direct its interests and orientation. It is not an accident that it is the writing from the outside, from discourses outside of the established canon and frames of scholarship, that was able to relax its norms and widen the thinking about literature towards less-known aspects. Scholars of Romanian origin must be recognised as belonging among those literary critics, scholars, and historians who in the last decades have most significantly contributed to the discourse of literary scholarship in the world.
Journal: World Literature Studies
- Issue Year: VII/2015
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 71-83
- Page Count: 13