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  1. 19801

    „Dark medicine” w wydaniu popkulturowym. Recenzja: Agnieszka Trześniewska-Nowak, „W kleszczach lęku. Thriller medyczny w literaturze i kulturze popularnej”, Wydawnictwo Uniwersytet... by Adam Mazurkiewicz

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Examples that support it (novels by Herbert George Wells, Bram Stoker, and Robert Louis Stevenson) are also controversial. …”
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  2. 19802

    Ecos de las novelas de artista en "Black out" de María Moreno by Julieta Viú Adagio

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…En efecto, es posible registrar en dicha obra, ambientada a fines del siglo XX, resonancias temáticas y formales de aquella narrativa que hizo del artista y su época el objeto novelable. La postulación de Black out como novela de artista se funda en las relaciones con el archivo modernista (similitudes constantes y también importantes diferencias) que en este artículo mostramos en algunos tópicos como la forma del diario, la defensa de determinada estética y las posiciones y definiciones sobre el quehacer literario. …”
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  3. 19803

    Framing Deaths, Embracing Lives: Alan M. Clark’s Jack the Ripper Victims Series by Lucyna Krawczyk-Żywko

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Clark’s Jack the Ripper Victims Series (2011–2018), consisting of five novels devoted to one canonical victim each, shifts the focus and depicts their lives. …”
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  4. 19804

    Ghavimi and Textualism by Hassan Zokhtareh

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…Although Ghavimi acts correctly in her analysis of Persian poems and novels with the help of textual approaches, she sometimes ignores its fundamentals, such as avoid judging and evaluating, as well as avoiding nationalism in the study of literature. …”
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  5. 19805

    De quoi l’héroïsme est-il le nom dans No Name de Wilkie Collins et A Tale of Two Cities de Charles Dickens ? by Sophie Naveau

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…So how can they find a way to save their name? In the two novels, the process of naming can be first seen as a legal and social process. …”
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  6. 19806

    Getting ready for the Second World War. Fascist Propaganda and Ideology in L’Avventuroso (1938–40) by Manuela Di Franco

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Through content analysis of Italian-made comics and short novels, combined with socio-historical contextualisation, the article explores the extent to which Fascist rhetoric permeated the children’s press. …”
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  7. 19807

    الکتب التى صادرتها محاکم التفتیش فى اوربا 1834 – 385 میلادیة : دراسة تاریخیة ببلیومتریة by د. محمد خمیس الحباطى

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…A study aimed at dealing with books confiscated by the Inquisition inEurope, This is by drawing on the historical method, to determine the impact ofthe intellectual renaissance on the Church in Europe, In addition, the Inquisitionwas dealt with in terms of its concept, origin, composition, and Places of itsspread, As well as using the method of bibliographic research to determine thegeneral features of books confiscated by the Inquisition in Europe, In addition todefining the role of the Inquisition in controlling intellectual production, As well aslearn about lists of prohibited books, The fate of the Inquisition, The resultsindicated that the Inquisition paralyzed the scientific movement of the entirenation, Also, the books confiscated by the Inquisition amounted to 209 books for(137) authors during the period from the twelfth century until the twentieth centuryA.D. in various subjects, including: Religious writings and books that offend publicmodesty, and political writings focused on freedoms, Philosophical writings,literary and artistic writings in poetry, music, novels and plays, In addition to theproliferation of the Inquisition in various places in Europe, such as: Spain 1478,France 1329, Portugal 1547, and in Italy in the late sixteenth century CE inAquileia, Naples and Venice, Also in Andalusia, beginning in 1501 CE, when thedecree issued to burn all Islamic books was issued.…”
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  8. 19808

    Ideas clash on the mountain tops : politique de la montagne et sentiment national dans l’Ecosse du vingtième siècle by Camille Manfredi

    Published 2008-05-01
    “…This paper proposes tο explore the multiple deflections of the mountain motif in a selection of poems, novels and performances by Scottish artists from the first literary renaissance to the present. …”
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  9. 19809

    The theme of the North in modern Russian folk-horror by Elena A. Safron

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Examines the specifics of the implementation of the North theme in the subgenre of modern domestic folk horror using the example of novels and stories by D. Bobyleva, O. Kozhin, L. Lvova, A. …”
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  10. 19810

    Canon y Premio Nobel: un estado de la cuestión by M. Àngels Francés Díez, Gemma Lluch

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Walkowitz’s born translated novels are useful for understanding to what extent the common concepts of World Literature and canon have recently been redefined. …”
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  11. 19811

    The enlightenment of fiction: Literature to learn to philosophise by Edwige Chirouter

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Stories (picturebooks and novels) embody the potential for a multitude of exemplary and meaningful experiences of the truth(s) of the world, and as such constitute an autonomous space for thinking. …”
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  12. 19812

    The Religious Work of Beverly Jenkins’s Black Historical Romance by Jeania Ree V. Moore

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Bringing together African American historiography and popular romance studies with Black women’s theological ethics and literature, this article examines Jenkins’s novels, her formation as a writer, and her reader reception to shine a new light on the many facets of Black popular romance. …”
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  13. 19813

    Genesis of a Poetics of Silence by Enora Lessinger

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…This short story prefigures very clearly Ishiguro’s later novels, and deals with themes dear to him: memory, family, trauma and guilt, the atomic bomb as an absent centre. …”
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  14. 19814

    „Sprache macht den Freigang der Gedanken möglich“. Zu den sprichwörtlichen Aphorismen von Franz Hodjak by Wolfgang Mieder

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The author Franz Hodjak, born on September 27, 1944 in Romania and living in Germany since October 19, 1992, has become known through his poems and novels. Between 2006 and 2023 he published four significant books of aphorisms with which he has made a name for himself as a writer of aphorisms. …”
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  15. 19815

    The Mystery of the Past Haunts Again: Jane Eyre and Eugenie Marlitt’s Die zweite Frau by Ivonne Defant

    Published 2010-03-01
    “…In Jane Eyre and Die zweite Frau the house motif is a pivotal element that leads to our understanding of the female characters, but it is above all the mystery that reverberates through the houses of the two novels, represented by two women, the Creole Bertha  and the Indian Lotusblume, which, being crucial to the articulation of the discursive thrust underlying the two narratives, discloses the multi-layered construction of femininity.…”
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  16. 19816

    Postcolonialité et archive : le cas du roman de l’après-guerre et l’héritage du conflit armé au Guatemala by Mónica Quijano

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…It is from this discussion that I propose to analyze the literary response to these criticisms, through three novels written by Central American authors: Señores bajo lo árboles o Breve relación de la destrucción del indio de Roberto Morales, Insensatez de Horacio Castellanos Moya and El material humano de Rodrigo Rey Rosa. …”
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  17. 19817

    « Zoocène » technologique dans la science-fiction by Anne-Sophie Hillard

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Challenging anthropomorphic paradigms, these two studied novels navigate hybrid beings and “tech-animals” populated liminal worlds, shifting the cards humanity has been dealt to play with in. …”
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  18. 19818

    Literatura y “contra-historia”: los discursos del origen en Yo el Supremo y Moi, Toussaint Louverture by Javier Uriarte

    Published 2010-10-01
    “…This article seeks to discuss the ways in which two key Latin American emancipatory processes have been re-interpreted in two novels: Augusto Roa Bastos’ Yo el Supremo (1974) and Jean-Claude Fignolé’s Moi, Toussaint Louverture, avec la plume complice de l’auteur (2004). …”
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  19. 19819

    Un climat de compétition : le changement climatique comme économie politique dans la fiction spéculative, 1889-1915 by Steve Asselin

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Plots to disrupt, control, and monopolize climate were conceptualized as grandiose capitalist schemes capable of unleashing significant collateral damage ; yet many of these novels present geoengineering as laudable entrepreneurship operating out of legitimate economic self-interest. …”
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  20. 19820

    Pointing out persuasion in Philemon by P.B. Decock

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…This encyclopedia surveys not only sermons and commentaries, but also the various ways in which biblical texts have been received, such as in the creative arts, including paintings, sculptures, novels, films and music. Professor Tolmie’s study, however, focuses on how commentators and preachers have “pointed out persuasion” in this Pauline letter. …”
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