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    Subjectivity and the progressive form in early eighteenth-century spoken discourse by Sylvie Hancil

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…Nombreux sont les linguistes qui ont étudié le phénomène dans la comédie en prose et dans la correspondance privée à la fin de la période de l’anglais moderne, mais aucune étude n’a encore été faite pour cette période dans le cadre de conversations appartenant à d’autres genres. Le Corpus des Dialogues Anglais permet de mener à bien cette entreprise pour le début du dix-huitième siècle et offre au chercheur la possibilité de travailler dans cinq genres différents (comédie, fiction, manuels, procès et dépositions de témoins). …”
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    La bande dessinée contemporaine au rendez-vous de la mémoire violente de l’après-guerre civile espagnole et du premier franquisme by Viviane Alary

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…It analyzes the narrative and graphic choices as well as the formats and genres in which this memory of Franco's regime, based on testimony, investigation and consideration of historiographical advances, is embodied. …”
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    “Taak prappa” by Kathie Birat

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…In a series of 14 poems written in Guyanese Creole and accompanied by illustrations dating from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries as well as explanatory notes and translations in standard English, the poet evokes the lives of plantation slaves and modern-day peasants through forms that both imitate folk poetry and evoke European genres like the pastoral and the elegy. Through an analysis of this intertwining of local and European forms and of the use of Creole in Slave Song, this article examines the collection as an attempt on the part of the poet both to generate presence and to recognize the impossibility of filling the gaps left by a painful past.…”
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    History, propaganda, and glory in the early Dominican chronicles of the Philippines by Jorge Mojarro

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Without exception, all missionary orders engaged in producing these complex texts, which formed part of the typical literary genres of colonial literature. The historical nature of ecclesiastical chronicles fluctuated between furnishing exact information and omitting specific facts while displaying certain narrative strategies that served the ultimate goal of the Dominican friars. …”
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    Le désert des héros : récits de vies solitaires dans les séries américaines de fiction by Joseph Belletante

    Published 2010-04-01
    “…In a post-critic perspective, this article offers a portrait of human “states of mind” that will restitute the spectator his symbolic autonomy, through singular solitudes or the loneliness of a group as is shown by four television series that are no longer in production (Friends, The Sopranos, The West Wing and Ally McBeal) in order to allow a global interpretation and that correspond to the main genres of fiction broadcasted by the American network (comedy, drama, and dramedy).…”
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    VOGUE-rs by Lila Neutre

    Published 2016-11-01
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