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19841
Mockery as a special type of laugher in the prose of Leonid Andreev
Published 2024-12-01“…The subject of research in the second part of the article is the functioning of laughter in the novels of Leonid Andreev. Using the examples of the stories Buyanikha and Laughter , it is shown that the situation of ridicule can underlie the plot and determine its development. …”
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19842
Liviu Rebreanu
Published 2013-12-01“…The plays written by Rebreanu, although present on the stage during his life time, are not valuable from the artistic point of view in comparison with his great novels. Liviu Rebreanu brought “the harshness of the realist observation” in the Romanian literature.…”
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19843
Récit de guerre et éthique. Singularité, communauté et temporalité Adieu à tout cela de Robert Graves et La main coupée de Blaise Cendrars
Published 2011-06-01“…After briefly recalling a few narratives written during or after the Great War and classifying them along two lines – either an idealistic view of death or the expression of the choice of life, ecstasy or a taste for everyday life, impersonal or personal standpoint, individualism and the individual voice – so as to highlight opposite views, I intend to compare two significant novels, written by volunteers, Goodbye to Al That / Adieu à tout cela? …”
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19844
A Simple Visualization Method for Three-Dimensional (3D) Network
Published 2021-01-01“…To demonstrate the performance of the proposed algorithm, the relationships of the characters in the two novels are visualized using 3D network diagram.…”
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19845
Graphological Deviation: A Defamiliarizing Trope in Timothy Wangusa’s Poetry
Published 2024“…Some studies are on Wangusa’s novels and short stories, and as such, they focus on aspects like themes and narrative techniques but not graphological deviation. …”
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19846
Développer le désert : anciennes et nouvelles utopies
Published 2011-12-01“…The former aimed at mobilizing water resources in the desert to “make it grow green again” and expand cultivated areas; they sparked great interest among scientists and politicians in the late 19th century but were only finalized, like the trans-Saharan railway, in novels. It was not until independence that post-colonial States took over part of the projects.The solar energy project is less about developing the desert than it is about using the sun’s sterilizing energy for sustainable development throughout the Euro-Mediterranean region. …”
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19847
N.Ya. Danilevsky and M.E. Saltykov-Shchedrin about Russia and Europe
Published 2022-12-01“…Saltykov-Shchedrin from his novels “The Golovlevs” and “Abroad” in the context of N.Ya. …”
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19849
Presentarse como candidato a la dirección de departamento universitario: una decisión compleja
Published 2025-01-01“…Tras contactar con todas las personas implicadas, se pudieron desarrollar diecisiete entrevistas con directores experimentados y noveles. Los resultados muestran que los candidatos tienen razones muy variadas para presentarse y que en algunos casos repiten la experiencia, puesto que suele ser fácil para ellos formar equipo y sienten que predomina la continuidad en los estilos directivos. …”
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19850
Go Back!: Reclaiming Indigenous Visibility in Literary, Cultural, and Environmental Spaces of Pakistan
Published 2024-12-01“…To illustrate this argument, I have chosen two novels by Mustansar Hussain Tarar, Sorrows of Sarasvati originally published as Bahao, and Love in the Shade of Death originally published as Qurbat e Marg Mein Muhabbat. …”
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19851
The Women’s Land Army (1944): Vita Sackville-West’s Non-Fictional Wartime Writing
Published 2020-06-01“…However, her fiction and her non-fiction remain underexplored by academic criticism even as her novels The Edwardians (1930), All Passion Spent (1931), her award-winning poem The Land (1926), her travel writing (Twelve Days in Persia, 1927) and her work on her garden, Sissinghurst, remain quite popular.This paper means to focus on a little-known work of non-fiction Vita Sackville-West published towards the end of the Second World War, The Women’s Land Army (1944). …”
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19852
Madame de Genlis on the Victorian Stage
Published 2017-11-01“…Over the course of her long and prolific career, Stéphanie Félicité du Crest de Saint-Aubin, Comtesse de Genlis, produced an immense collection of works that include pedagogical texts, novels, plays, and short stories. All of her books were well received in Europe because they presented the new pedagogical ideas of the French Enlightenment but without the concepts and thoughts associated to the Revolution. …”
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19853
Effects of a narrative medicine program on empathic ability of dental students: a comparative study
Published 2025-02-01“…In the experimental group, students writing parallel charts as coursework received higher empathy scores than students writing reflection reports on medical novels or films. Empathic scores were positively correlated to theoretical exam scores but almost uncorrelated to skill exam scores. …”
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19854
Cultures of Display: The Mirror of Imperialism
Published 2021-06-01“…Studies of the theatre, of film, exhibitions, museum displays, advertising, ephemera, heroic popular biographies and novels, as well as emigration propaganda seemed to indicate the pervasiveness of the imperial presence in British culture. …”
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19855
Junior high school's EFL teachers' reading habits and literacy practices
Published 2025-02-01“…The teachers read a combination of material: online or printed textbooks/modules/articles, online/printed newspapers and magazines, and literary texts such as online/printed novels, short stories, and poems. They mostly read for professional and pleasure purposes, and a small number of teachers reads for test preparation. …”
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19856
New Orleans as the city of misfit women in Jezebel (William Wyler, 1938) and The Flame of New Orleans (René Clair, 1941)
Published 2016-12-01“…Viewed as a strikingly un-American city where cultural codes mingle and mix without, however, engendering a “melting pot”, New Orleans offers an engaging backdrop for filmic fictions challenging the archetypal romantic image of the “Old South”.This article explores two such fictional female figures who defy the vision of the pastoral South rooted in 19th century plantation novels in William Wyler’s Jezebel (1938) and The Flame of New Orleans (1941), a movie made by the French filmmaker René Clair during his exile in the United States during the Second World War. …”
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19857
Reviewing Feminine and Masculine Words in the Effects of Anima and Animus in the Jalal Al Ahmad and Simin Daneshvar Fiction
Published 2023-11-01“…In order to understand the connection between linguistics and psychological criticism with the literary types of stories and novels, it is necessary to conduct comparative-analytical studies. …”
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19858
Holistic Spirituality in Gail Godwin’s Life and Fiction: Father Melancholy’s Daughter, The Good Husband, and Evensong
Published 2011-03-01“… “Holistic Spirituality in the Fiction and Life of Gail Godwin: Father Melancholy’s Daughter, The Good Husband, and Evensong” focuses on the whole-life quality of the female spiritual journey, as revealed through two strongly realized female figures in Gail Godwin’s novels: Margaret Gower (Bonner), of Father Melancholy’s Daughter and Evensong, and Magda Danvers, of The Good Husband, and as revealed by Godwin’s remarks about herself in a 2009 personal interview with Elaine Lux and in other writings and interviews. …”
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19859
El efecto de las re-visitas en la modelización dinámica de los destinos turísticos
Published 2025-01-01“…El objetivo central es determinar el carácter dinámico del destino considerando los casos de turistas noveles o turistas reiterativos, en primera o segunda re-visita. …”
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19860
Legal regulation of inheritance relations under martial law
Published 2022-12-01“…It has been examined the restrictions on the rights and freedoms of participants to inheritance relations precisely because of their temporal component in the following areas: determining the place of time values in the relevant mechanism of legal regulation using the example of the period of inheritance acceptance; establishing the hierarchy of regulations which introduce such restrictions; and novelizing the relevant regulatory provisions. It has been suggested that the legal regulation of inheritance relations in this part should be harmonized between the Civil Code of Ukraine and the Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine “On some Issues of Notaries under Martial Law” No. 164 dated February 28, 2022. …”
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