Literary Аdventures. Volume 2
- Author: Nikola Georgiev
- Year: 21-06-2018
- Availability: In Stock
- Product Code: 2119-01
- SKU: 12.0048
- ISBN: 978-619-01-0220-5
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This volume introduces us to various authors and diverse works, many of which are unknown to the reader. A journey in which the author has skillfully inserted a multitude of threads linking the idea of native aspects with the idea of foreign and new points of view. His works have an extremely important quality - the ease. Nikola Georgiev is a master in explaining complicated literary phenomena, throwing bridges in time with a withdrawn or weightless gravità senza peso, in the words of Guido Cavalcanti. The aggressive, comparative view of the researcher compares, translates, creates, denies, validates and illuminates various phenomena. Lightness and depth, unity and versatility, uniqueness and conspicuity are revealed to us with an ethereal tenderness that passes into soft pleasure and embraces the reader in the lucent veil of timelessness. Wide range and depth, served with ease. How else can we determine the reflections on the theme of death, the gallows and the rope - from the perspective of Botev, Vazov, Geo Milev, and Furnadzhiev to François Villon, Rimbaud, and Anton Aškerc?
The analyzes and observations of Nikola Georgiev are born with the unlimited possibilities of literary science itself. And here all the works bring the unlimited pleasure: from Elin Pelin, Yavorov and Radichkov to the Good Soldier Schweik.
- Sava Slavchev
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Specification | |
Year | 21-06-2018 |
Pages | 608 |
Size | 140/215 мм |
Weight | 0.895 kg |
Cover Type | Hardcover |
Genre | Theory of Literature, Essays, Literary Criticism |