Interdisciplinary Scientific Conference
The Enlightened Laughter
2-3 April 2004
- Nikolay Aretov, The Objects of the Enlightened Laughter (Introduction)
- Nadia Danova, “Ainsi dit Jean Chrisostome”
- Snezhana Rakova, The Novel about the Greedy Logothete in Nicetas Choniates
- Maria Kalicin, De quoi et comment rit l’historiographe ottoman?
- Penka Danova, Balkan Laughter in Renaissance Venice
- Cleo Protokhristova, The Enlightenment’s “Nosology” – Laughter and Subversiveness
- Ognyan Kovachev, ‘Teach Me Laughter, Save My Soul’: Roles of Gothic Laughter
- Ludmilla Kostova, Oriental Absurdities and (Un)Enlightened Laughter: Lady Elizabeth Craven and Her A Journey Through the Crimea to Constantinople
- Raïa Zaïmova, Nastraddin Hodja dans le contexte français
- Vesela Dimova, The Edifying Mockery of the Enlightenment
- Boyka Ilieva, The Book of Bertoldo and the Functions of the Laughter during the Bulgarian National Revival
- Jasmina Mojsieva-Guseva (Skopje), The World of Chingo’s Humour
- Sanya Velkova, Karagyoz – the Balkan Character?
- Yordanka Bibina, Omer Seyfettin: the Sad Smile of the Satirist
- Gancho Savov, Slovenians and Their Merry World
- Ivan Pavlov, Transformation of Everyday Objects in Literary Facts
- Radoslava Iltcheva, La postbiographie anecdotique de l’homme d’Etat russe
- Lilia Kirova, Is The Laughter Of the Balkan Humorists And Satirists Enlightened?
- Antoaneta Balcheva, The Smile of the Reason in the Balkan Literature
- Rumyana Damyanova, Laughter as a Cultural Emotion
- Elena Tacheva, Laugh in the School Discourse of the Renaissance – Functions, Uses, Literary Reflections
- Lydia Mihova, Qu’est-ce qui fait rire le Bulgare de l’epoque du Reveil National
- Sava Sivriev, The Anecdote in the Synthipa Philosopha Mythology by Sophronius, the Bishop of Vratza
- Huseyin Mevsim (Ankara), The Approach to Europeazation in a Comedy of Dobri Voynikov
- Nikolay Aretov, Parodies of National Mythology
- Elena Azmanova-Rudarska, Parody in the Memoirs
- Nikolay Chernokozhev, Das unglaubliche Lachen eines modernen Bulgaren
- Albena Vacheva, Bai Ganyo: The Challenges îf the Genre
- Lora Popova, Slyness, Stupidity and Laughter in Bai Ganyo
- Nikola Benin, The Comic in the Feuilletons of Aleko Konstantinov
- Natalia Hristova, The Aesopian Language and its Translators
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