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- | '''[http://neww.huygens.knaw.nl/authors/show/4647 Fany Seculici] connecting Romania to Europe'''<br><br> | + | '''[http://neww.huygens.knaw.nl/authors/show/4647 Fany Seculici]/Bucura Dumbrav?’s Writing and the East-West connections within Europe: Visualizing the channels'''<br><br> |
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+ | This paper will focus on the ways in which [http://neww.huygens.knaw.nl/authors/show/4647 Fany Seculici], also known as Bucura Dumbrav?, has contributed as an author to the establishment of contacts between the Western and Eastern parts of Europe.<br><br> | ||
+ | * a. Early life: from Bratislava to Wien and Bucharest<br> | ||
+ | * b. Bucharest, France and Italy<br> | ||
+ | * c. Bucharest and Germany<br> | ||
+ | * d. Feminism: Bucharest and Switzerland.<br> | ||
+ | * e. Theosophy: Bucharest and Adyar (India)<br><br> | ||
+ | The paper is a preliminary study for a future monograph on Bucura Dumbrav? and will contain:<br> | ||
+ | * 1. Maps – showing influences going from West to East and vice versa;<br> | ||
+ | * 2. Graphs – making visible proportions and percentages; <br> | ||
+ | * 3. Trees – illustrating influences exerted by the author.<br> | ||
- | ''Abstract to follow'' | ||
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- | SvD, March 2012<br><br><br> | + | AsK, September 2012<br><br><br> |
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*Conferences > [http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/NEWW_international_conferences NEWW international conferences] > [http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Bucharest%2C_April_2012 Bucharest April 2012] > Marinescu<br><br> | *Conferences > [http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/NEWW_international_conferences NEWW international conferences] > [http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Bucharest%2C_April_2012 Bucharest April 2012] > Marinescu<br><br> |
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Luiza Marinescu
Fany Seculici/Bucura Dumbrav?’s Writing and the East-West connections within Europe: Visualizing the channels
This paper will focus on the ways in which Fany Seculici, also known as Bucura Dumbrav?, has contributed as an author to the establishment of contacts between the Western and Eastern parts of Europe.
- a. Early life: from Bratislava to Wien and Bucharest
- b. Bucharest, France and Italy
- c. Bucharest and Germany
- d. Feminism: Bucharest and Switzerland.
- e. Theosophy: Bucharest and Adyar (India)
The paper is a preliminary study for a future monograph on Bucura Dumbrav? and will contain:
- 1. Maps – showing influences going from West to East and vice versa;
- 2. Graphs – making visible proportions and percentages;
- 3. Trees – illustrating influences exerted by the author.
AsK, September 2012
- Conferences > NEWW international conferences > Bucharest April 2012 > Marinescu