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21 | Franco-Romanian reconstruction is also an ethical issueJaumlautckel, Anne, in: Forum for Modern Language Studies, 36(2), 2000, p. 165-78. (Special issue: France-Romania - Twentieth-century Cultural Exchanges) |
22 | 'L'esprit de la révolte' dans l'art à Paris et à BucarestMaruta, Vasile, in: Forum for Modern Language Studies, 36(2), 2000, p. 118-31. (Special issue: France-Romania - Twentieth-century Cultural Exchanges) |
23 | The classics in paraphrase: Pound, Kuzmin and the uses of antiquityPolonsky, Rachel, in: Forum for Modern Language Studies, 36(4), 2000, p. 386-401. (Special issue: Contacts and affinities: Russian-Western literary relations in the twentieth century) |
24 | Anti-Utopian carnival: Vladimir Voinovich rewriting George OrwellOlshanskaya, Natalya, in: Forum for Modern Language Studies, 36(4), 2000, p. 426-37. (Special issue: Contacts and affinities: Russian-Western literary relations in the twentieth century) |
25 | Ivan Bunin and Thomas MannKeys, Roger J., in: Forum for Modern Language Studies, 36(4), 2000, p. 357-67. (Special issue: Contacts and affinities: Russian-Western literary relations in the twentieth century) |
26 | A Virgil to his Dante: Gide's reception of DostoevskyRayfield, Donald, in: Forum for Modern Language Studies, 36(4), 2000, p. 340-56. (Special issue: Contacts and affinities: Russian-Western literary relations in the twentieth century) |
27 | Samuel Koteliansky and the Bloomsbury Circle (Roger Fry, E.M. Forster, Mrs and Mrs John Maynard Keynes and the Woolfs)Rogachevskii, Andrei, in: Forum for Modern Language Studies, 36(4), 2000, p. 368-85. (Special issue: Contacts and affinities: Russian-Western literary relations in the twentieth century) |
28 | "Du Liegst Schief, Genosse Klemperer." Victor Klemperer and Stalin on the Language of a Divided Germany in the 1940s and 1950sWatt, Roderick F, in: Forum for Modern Language Studies 37, 2001, pp. 252-271 |