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UDJG

FACULTATEA DE LITERE
Catedra de limba si literatura engleza
Teme propuse pentru examenul de licen 2012
A. Limba engleza
Prof. univ. dr. Elena Croitoru (elena_croitoru@yahoo.com)
1. Equivalence in translation between myth and reality.
2. Tense, aspect and modality in English
3. Translating proverbs.
4. English and Romanian phraseology in translation
5. Drama translation.
Prof. univ. dr. Floriana Popescu (florianapopescu@yahoo.com)
1. Hybridization in English and Romanian
2. Base-shortening word building processes in journalese
3. Lexical strata in English and Romanian
4. Capitonyms in English and Romanian
5. Polysemous affixes in English and Romanian
Conf. dr. Mariana Neagu (mcndiana@yahoo.com)
1. The discourse of law: syntactic and pragmatic aspects.
2. The discourse of medicine: lexical and pragmatic aspects.
3. The issue of migration in the media.
4. A semantic pragmatic approach of diminutives in English, Romanian and
Spanish.
5. Synonymy and dimensions of meaning
Conf. dr. Gabriela Dima (gabriela_dima@yahoo.com)
1. Context and Contextualization in Translation Practice.
2. Even the llama should stick to mamma: Words Shift and Textual
Interpretation.
3. Dynamic Context: Negotiated and Negotiable Aspects of Setting.
4. Cup to Saucer, Arrow to Bow, Blackboard to Classroom: Linguistic Means
to Create Context.
5. Degrees of Coreness with English Verbs
Conf. dr. Tuchel Daniela (tucheldaniela@yahoo.com)
1. 1. English morphology on gradability of adjectives and adverbs
2. English morphology on pronominal functions
3. Language and non-linguistic communication
4. Moves eliciting responses in the speech-act theory
5. Pragmatics as the relation between language and communication
Asist. dr. Antoanela Mardar (dantoanela@yahoo.com.au)
1. The Tenses of the Indicative
2. The Conditional
3. The Subjunctive
4. Collocations in Translation
5. Idioms in Translation
B. Literatura engleza
Prof. univ. dr. Michaela Praisler (mipraisler@yahoo.co.uk)
1. The International Henry James. Novel Representations
2. Edward Morgan Forster: Narrative Practice and Technique
3. David Herbert Lawrence Poet and Novelist
4. David Lodges Theory in Practice
5. The Word and World of Doris Lessing
6. The modernist philosophy and the poetic discourse of T. S. Eliot
7. The realist revival with the angry novel of the fifties
8. Narratological models in practice
9. One novel, three critical readings
Conf. dr. Ioana Mohor-Ivan (ioana_mohor@yahoo.com)
1. The Gothics Others: conventions and metamorphoses
2. Literary and filmic mappings of Northern Irelands Troubles
3. The Frankenstein myth: from literature to film
4. Myths revisited in the fantasy worlds of J. R. R. Tolkien and C. S. Lewis.
5. Glimpses of an Age: The Restoration Ethos in Literature and Film
6. Gliding through the comic mirror: the modern playwright and the politics of
the text
7. Un-Masking Aphra Behn
8. John Milton, Past and Present
9. The Myth as Fairytale and the Fairytale as Myth: motifs, adaptations and
contemporary retellings
Conf. dr. Ruxanda Bontila (ruxbontila@yahoo.com)
1. Truth, myth, irony: John Keats
2. Reading as an existential and creative act: R. L. Stevenson
3. Reading as an existential and creative act: Lewis Carroll
4. Perspective in literature: My Own Reading List
5. Representations of the Victorian Woman with Thomas Hardy
6. Textual representations of Self vs. Otherness: R. Browning
7. Narrative and the Psychology of Character: Emily Bronte
8. An Experiential Account of Visual Narrative: Jane Eyre/Wuthering
Heights/Great Expectations
9. Lord George Gordon Byron: Between factual and linguistic dandysm
Conf. dr. Steluta Stan (stelutastan@yahoo.com)
1. Authors and Authority/-ies in
2. The Relationship Between Reality and Fiction in
3. The Fascination with the Wor(l)d. (Re)Presentation and/or Creation in
4. Postmodern Questioning(s) by/in the Literary Text
5. PoMo Gender Issues/Trouble in the Writings of
6. Postmodern Feminine and/or Feminist Answers to Modernity
7. From the World to the Text. The Literary Character and the Identity Crisis in
Postmodernism
8. Diffused and Confused identities in the Postmodernist Anti-Canon Discourse
9. The Postmodern Maze. An Ideological/Literary Haze?
Conf. dr. Gabriela Iuliana Colipca (iuliana75@yahoo.com)
1. Fairy Tale Patterns in Shakespeare's Plays
2. Shakespeare for Children
3. Twelfth Night - from Stage to Screen
4. Shakespeare's Shipwrecks
5. Weak Kings in Marlowe's and Shakespeare's Chronicle Plays
6. Sensibility and Medical Terminology in the Eighteenth-century Travel
Literature
7. Humour with Henry Fielding - from Page to Screen.
Lect. dr. Isabela Merila (isabela_merila@yahoo.com)
1. Constructing otherness in literature and culture
2. Jeanette Winterson and magic realism
3. Feminism and contemporary literature
4. For a psychoanalytic approach to literature
5. The many faces of Morgana
6. Germanic myth and contemporary adaptations
Asist. dr. Lidia Mihaela Necula (lidiamicky_necula@yahoo.co.uk)
1. Mediating History. Pope Joan or the Mistress of the Vatican between Fact and
Fiction
2. The Portrait of the Appropriate Sexed Woman: Hunger, Sexuality and
Etiquette in Nineteenth Century Meta-tropic Subtexts (Jane Eyre, Tess of the
DUrbervilles, Little Dorrit, etc)
3. Dr Jekyll and Mr. HydeReloaded: Hide and Seek
4. The Art of Writing and Filming the Painting: Girl with a Pearl Earring
5. Displacement and the Preconscious Other: A Psychoanalytic Approach to the
Bucket List
Observaie:
Lista poate fi mbogit cu propuneri venite din partea studenilor.
Sef de catedra,
Conf. dr. I. Mohor-Ivan

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