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  1. 101

    "Snowed Up" : le topos montagnard dans Women in Love de D. H. Lawrence by Philippe Birgy

    Published 2008-05-01
    “…Women in Love, insofar as it can be defined as a modernist text—a whole problem in itself—struggles with the implications of a transcendence and more generally with the whole tradition of metaphysics. …”
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  2. 102

    Régionalisme et modernisme au Brésil : dialogues entre fléaux anciens et localismes modernes by André Tessaro Pelinser

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Investigating some works of Brazilian Romanticism, designated as “pre-Modernist” Regionalism and Modernism, this paper dwells upon the parties concerned by the intellectual debates from the turning of the 19th century to the beginning of the 20th, aiming to prove how part of the arguments used either by artists or critics obliterated relevant gaps in order to understand the tensions which arose from the modernization processes in progress. …”
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  3. 103

    Amnesia of Death: The Unsettled Endings of the Dead Who Don’t Know They’re Dead by Richard Hardack

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…Many of these narratives update a Modernist sense of belatedness, reflecting our anxiety that something has already ended, but we haven’t acknowledged it yet.…”
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  4. 104

    Réflexion sur l’indécidable flaubertien : à partir de la traduction de Bouvard et Pécuchet en japonais by Norioki Sugaya

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…This will result in relativizing a little the received modernist idea on Flaubert’s undecidability.…”
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  5. 105

    Blasphemers or Profaners? Shaping Deviance in the French and British Traditions by David Nash

    Published 2005-12-01
    “…Thus it is not surprising that it has regularly been a battleground for cultural theorists and those interested in the investigation of the creation of the modernist individual. This paper investigates the virtues and vices of such theoretical approaches to blasphemy and indicates some possible paradigms for the wider study of deviance. …”
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  6. 106

    Cinquante ans de contributions sur la littérature de langue allemande by Aurélie Le Née

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…In fifty years of publication, the academic journal Recherches germaniques has featured a wide variety of German-language writers: classical authors (especially Goethe), Romantic authors, and Modernist authors, but also contemporary writers from the FRG, the GDR, Austria, and Switzerland. …”
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  7. 107

    The Ongoing French Reception of the Objectivists by Abigail Lang

    Published 2017-02-01
    “…For almost fifty years, the Objectivists have been an enduring reference in French poetry, or at least for that section of French poetry committed to the modernist legacy. From the 1968 publication of Serge Fauchereau’s Lectures de la poésie américaine to the documentary poetics of the post-poets, every generation has refashioned the Objectivist canon and critical meaning according to their different, at times antagonistic, needs. …”
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  8. 108

    Implikasies van 'n postmodernistiese lees van die Ou Testament vir die terreine van die teologie, die bybelwetenskap, die publiek en die kerk by JPH Wessels

    Published 2022-01-01
    “… Traditionally textual analysis of the Old Testament is done within a modernist framework. However, a postmodernist approach opens up new avenues in this regard. …”
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  9. 109

    A Stiff Man-Child Walking: Derrida’s Economy of Secrecy and Faulkner’s “Barn Burning” by Michael Wainwright

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…Working from Jacques Derrida’s contentions about secrecy and authorial responsibility, and paying brief but specific attention to Charles Baudelaire’s “La fausse monnaie” (1869), as suggested by Derridean concerns over capitalist economics, this article studies the manner in which the inviolable and conditional secrets of William Faulkner’s “Barn Burning” (1938) reveal the poststructural tendencies avant la lettre of this leading American modernist.  While Faulkner scholars have focused on the ambivalent language and metaphors deployed in this short story, they have not formerly traced the manner in which “Barn Burning” incites a sense of deconstructive criticism, and have thereby failed to acknowledge Faulkner’s attendant authorial irresponsibility.  …”
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  10. 110

    « Anywhere out of this room » : les poèmes énigmatiques des poétesses victoriennes by Fabienne Moine

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…Victorian women poets, along with certain Pre-Modernist ones (from Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Laetitia Landon or Christina Rossetti to other, less well-known ones today, such as Dora Greenwell or Adelaide Procter), have written some disturbing and informal poems that do not always meet accepted Victorian generic or thematic standards. …”
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  11. 111

    “I knew a dog once—”: Laura Richards’s Literary Animals and the Poetics of Animacy by Verena Laschinger

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…A first scholarly engagement with Richards’s modernist experimenting, the essay reads “Eletelephony” as an imagetext in tandem with Marguerite Davis’s original illustration, linking the nonsense poem to the animated cartoon.…”
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  12. 112

    Hermetische Körper by Elena Fabietti

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…In this paper, I show how Meyrink’s Occultism and his literary praxis are involved in a productive reciprocal exchange that can serve more broadly as a paradigmatic example of a modernist “naturalization of art” within the constellation of “occulture” around 1900. …”
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  13. 113

    Mimesis de la douleur chez George Oppen et J. H. Prynne by Xavier Kalck

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…The question matters all the more as the poems do not partake of collage as the belated sign of modernist claims. The issue is that of one’s connection to the existing world and how this connection must be maintained and the world accounted for.…”
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  14. 114

    What Maisie Knew’deki Farklı Algılama Alanları by Özlem Özen

    Published 2011-02-01
    “…Bu da ayrıca romanın modernist bir eser olarak değerlendirilmesine ışık tutacaktır.…”
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  15. 115

    Studying State Development through the Archive: The Case of Interwar Turkey by Aykiz Dogan

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Focusing on a case study of interwar Turkey, the article explores possible historical sources for a multi-level analysis linking state (trans)formation with development and situating it within its global context, where national and international orders are co-constructed with modernist visions. It argues that cross-referencing national and international archives reveal the interconnectedness of local and global dynamics in state development, transcending methodological nationalism and Eurocentric perspectives.…”
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  16. 116

    ASLI ERDOĞAN’IN MUCİZEVİ MANDARİN ÖYKÜSÜNDE MEKÂN-İNSAN İLİŞKİSİ by Ahmet Evis

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…kaleme aldığı Mucizevi Mandarin’de de özellikle modernist ve varoluşçu eğilimlerle sıkça ele alınan şehir, öykü boyunca etkin olarak kullanılır. …”
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  17. 117

    Stigma of poverty. The discursive construction of ­"South" term in Latin American countries by GÓMEZ QUINTERO, Juan David, FRANCO MARTÍNEZ, Juan Agustín

    Published 2014-05-01
    “…This article reflects a general knowledge and a macro-paradigmatic contribution of developmentalist discourses, in particular, its modernist and Eurocentric roots. In particular we analyze the artificiality of the discursive construction of certain categories that represent geopolitical stigma of poverty, such as ­Third World® or ­South® or ­underdeveloped® adopted in the field of international relations and the development cooperation. …”
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  18. 118

    ‘Of war and war’s alarms’: W.B. Yeats from On the Boiler (1939) by Adrian PATERSON

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…It is also a serious meditation on art and European politics by a major poet. In any analysis of modernist nonfictional prose concerning war, On the Boiler should not be ignored. …”
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  19. 119

    “Nothing could stop it, nothing”: The Burden of Postsouthern History in Barry Hannah’s “Uncle High Lonesome” by Clare Chadd

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…This paper considers Barry Hannah’s short story “Uncle High Lonesome” (1996) as a postsouthern reworking of the modernist “southern burden” paradigm. Close readings of Hannah’s work reveal conspicuously “southern” narratives of historical haunting, trauma and guilt, implying that the burden of history remains a useful means of understanding late twentieth century regional fiction. …”
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    A estética contemporânea: nova poética, novo olhar by Cid Ottoni Bylaardt

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…One aspect of this panorama is the distrust of speech structures once considered stables that seemed to characterize the modernist language, and also the consciense of the precarious status of the groundworks and determinations, which is disseminated in the idea of scattering, of insuficiency of the dialectics supported by enlightenment and rationalism. …”
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