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- Romanic Review is an academic publication providing coverage and analysis of Romance literature.
Most Recent Articles from Romanic Review 
IN PRAISE OF MISTRANSLATION: THE MELANCHOLY COSMOPOLITANISM OF JORGE LUIS BORGES
Jorge Luis Borges, we are told, devoted the last few weeks of his life to learning Arabic, with the help of an Egyptian teacher living in...
3/1/07 by Jullien, Dominique · More from publication"EL ORIENTE" BY JORGE LUIS BORGES: A POETIC BOUQUET AND EMBLEM OF THE EAST
In the system of knowledge about the Orient, the Orient is less a place than a topos, a set of references, a congeries of characteristics, that seems...
3/1/07 by Fiddian, Robin · More from publicationTRUTH IS IN THE MAKING: BORGES AND PRAGMATISM, THE
Jorge Luis Borges's affinities with pragmatism, while certainly no secret to his critics, have rarely been studied before with the intensity and...
3/1/07 by Bosteels, Bruno · More from publicationNIETZSCHE, BORGES, GARCÍA MÁRQUEZ ON THE ART OF MEMORY AND FORGETTING
The narrator of Borges's tale "Funes the Memorious" quotes in the opening paragraph a strange interpretation of Funes as a precursor to the...
3/1/07 by Bell, Michael · More from publicationMETAPHOR AND IMAGE IN BORGES'S "EL ZAHIR"
One of the most frequently cited lines from the work of Jorge Luis Borges comes from the conclusion of the 1951 essay "The Fearful Sphere of Pascal":...
3/1/07 by Dove, Patrick · More from publicationA POETICS OF THE INTERSTICE: THE MUNDANE AND THE METAPHYSICAL IN FERVOR DE BUENOS AIRES
In his groundbreaking study of Spanish American Posmodernista poetry, Hervé Le Corre makes a passing but potentially significant remark on the...
3/1/07 by Castillo, Jorge Luis · More from publication