READING KAREN BLIXEN IN DIFFERENT CULTURES. “SAILOR-BOY’S TALE” (“SKIBSDRENGENS FORTÆLLING”): WHAT IS LOST AND GAINED IN SELF-TRANSLATION? pages 136-152
KAREN BLIXEN READS THE SAGA OF OLAF TRYGGVASON: RECEPTION OF THE SAGA AND NARRATIVE STRATEGIES IN “THE BEAR AND THE KISS” pages 323-337
USING EKPHRASIS IN RECONSTRUCTION OF THE HISTORICAL PAST. “THE KING’S FALL” BY JOHANNES V. JENSEN AND “BROTHER JACOB” BY HENRIK STANGERUP pages 116-137
HENRIK STANGERUP’S HI IS DIFFICULT TO DIE IN DIEPPE” AS AN EXAMPLE OF BIOGRAPHICAL NOVEL FROM THE 1980‘S pages 105-114
FROM HISTORICAL FACT TO MYTH. THE RECONSTRUCTION OF THE MURDER OF ERIC GLIPPING IN MEDIEVAL BALLADS AND LITERATURE IN XIX AND XX CENTURIES pages 152-161
THE DIALOG WITH THE PRESENT IN THE DANISH HISTORICAL NOVEL AT THE END OF XXth CENTURY. HENRIK STANGERUP. BROTHER JACOB pages 159-168