Poli de producție ai romanului românesc (1901-1932): Rețele editoriale și forme de canonizare
Alex GOLDIȘ, Cosmin BORZA, Daiana GÂRDAN, Emanuel MODOC, David MORARIU, Dragoș VARGA
Descriere autor:
Universitatea „Babeș-Bolyai” din Cluj-Napoca, Facultatea de Litere; Babeș-Bolyai University of Cluj-Napoca, Faculty of Letters
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al3xgoldis@gmail.com
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Rubrica:
Studii literare
Production Centers of the Romanian Novel (1901-1932):
Editorial Networks and Canonization Process
The following study employs a quantitative analysis of the Romanian novelistic production from the period 1901-1932. By using the literary corpus developed by the research project ASTRA Data Mining. The Digital Museum of the Romanian Novel 1901-1932, implemented by ASTRA National Museum Complex, this paper focuses on the secondary canonical writers (with their “b-sides and rarities”), the novelists’ origins, the abundance and the geographical nodes of production, in order to investigate the dynamic relation between national cultural centers and their respective editorial networks, as well as the mechanisms of canonization within the Romanian novel of the period.
Keywords: Novelistic production, Romanian Novel, Romanian literature, Quantitative analysis, Literary cartography.
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