The Shape Shifter. The Danube in a Snapshot

  • Lidia Mihaela NECULA Dunarea de Jos University of Galati, Romania

Résumé

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10263979

Although not the longest river in Europe, the Danube has always manifested her existence in a
plurality of voices, forms and guises, tempting leaders due to her strategic geographic position
and the promise of abundance, thus risking to become a bone of contention on political maps,
while revealing herself as an enchantress of colours and shades, of sounds and wor(l)ds
beautifully blended in spectacular artistic creations that bring her to the fore. Starting from
black-and-white snapshots of the Danube, this paper looks into her occurrences as a Shape
Shifter, an Alchemist, a Collector and an Art Muse as they are embodied within literary and/or
artistic records.

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Publiée
2025-05-06
Rubrique
PART I Representations of the Danube in Literature, Music and Visual Arts