Issue 1-2/2012




THE THEME OF THIS ISSUE:

SCANDINAVIAN STUDIES IN BULGARIA, BULGARIAN STUDIES IN SCANDINAVIA







CONTENTS

Philological Meeting of Both Ends of the Old Continent – Boian Valtchev p. 8
Vera Gancheva
Scandinavian Studies in Bulgaria – So Far, Today and Henceforward
pp. 9-13
Vera Gancheva
Olympus and Valhalla. The Literature of Ancient Greece and Rome as a Model for Scandinavian Authors
pp. 14–21
Evgenia Tetimova
The Mystique of the North: the Literature of Northern Norway from Petter Dass to Herbjørg Wassmo
pp. 22–34
Elizaria Ruskova
The Dogma of the ‘Modern’ in Modern Scandinavian Drama – the Position of Bulgarian Theatrical Criticism in the First Third of the 20th Century
pp. 35–52
Silviya Serafimova
Kallocain or Who is Afraid of the Truth Serum. Reflections upon the Role of Swedish Anti-utopian Literature
pp. 53–69
Rositsa Tsvetanova
The Riddle of Life as a Spiritual and Aesthetical Challenge in Pär Lagerkvist’s Works
pp. 70–79
Martin Nenov
The Influence of the Old Norse Kennings on the Formation of the English Poetic Language
pp. 80–91
Maria Nikolova
Elin Pelin’s and Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson’s Rural Short Stories
pp. 92–94
Arne Hult
Notes on Verbal Aspect and Verbal Tense in Christo Botev’s Poem ‘Hadji Dimitar’
pp. 96–99
Arne Hult
On Some Unsolved Problems in Bulgarian Grammar in the Context of the Grammar of Other European Languages
pp. 100–106
Boris Parashkevov
Loanwords in Bulgarian Derived from Scandinavian Proper Names
pp. 107–115
Antonia Boutchoukovska
Left Dislocation in Norwegian
pp. 116–128
Daniela Assenova
E-Learning Bulgarian at Uppsala University: A Survival Strategy or the Natural Habitat for Students of the 21st Century?
pp. 129–144
Vesselina Georgieva
Characteristics of Teaching Swedish Phonetics to Native Bulgarian Speakers
pp. 145–153
Pavel Stoyanov
Some Possessive Phrases in Swedish: The Have Relation
pp. 154–162
Ivan Tenev
On the Transcription of Some Norwegian Proper Names into Bulgarian
pp. 163–170
Vladimir Naydenov
Regional Variation in the Distribution of Tonal Accent in the Traditional Scandinavian Pronunciations of Latin
pp. 171–185
Anna Angelova
Reception of Søren Kierkegaard’s Works in the University Library
pp. 186–192

PHILOLOGICAL MEMOIRS

Mihail Videnov
My Meetings with Famous Linguists in Prague
pp. 193–199

Kostas Dinas
Language or Dialect – This is the Question. On the Occasion of the “Autobiography” of Grigor Parlitchev (Grigoris Stavridis)
pp. 200–207

DISCUSSIONS

Konstantin Popov
Is the Term Discourse Unavoidable in Philology Studies?
pp. 208–211

Nikita Nankov
Of the Third Sophistic
pp. 212–232

BOOK REVIEWS

Andreana Eftimova on the Book „Äúðæàâíîñò ïðåäè äúðæàâàòà. Ñâðúõôóíêöèè íà áúëãàðñêàòà âúçðîæäåíñêà æóðíàëèñòèêà“ by Zdravka Konstantinova pp. 233–234
Angel Petrov on the Book „Îñíîâè íà ìåòîäèêàòà íà îáó÷åíèåòî ïî áúëãàðñêè åçèê“ by Kiril Dimchev pp. 235-237

OUR AUTHORS

pp. 238–240