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    ‘What perversity is this?’: Dickens, Emily Brontë, and A [Twisted] Christmas Carol by André L. DeCuir

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…In Wuthering Heights, there is a critically-neglected Christmas scene which begins with details worthy of Dickens’s Christmas tale. The essay closely contrasts that scene with the ‘Cratchits’ Christmas.…”
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    Varier pour décrire. Genèse des « chambres souterraines de la forteresse » dans Hérodias de Gustave Flaubert (2) by Stella Mangiapane

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…By laboriously varying the objects and their respective collocation, the writer achieves the order — and disorder — that the final text of the tale restores to us.…”
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    Smoke (Paul Auster et Wayne Wang, 1995) : une œuvre à la croisée des arts by Delphine Letort

    Published 2011-04-01
    “…Paul Auster’s first encounter with the cinema points out the convergence between aural writing and cinematic writing, evoked through the double figure of the writer and that of the tale-teller/photographer in both the film and the short story.…”
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    Hérode Antipas « ne bande plus pr elle » by Sylvie Giraud

    Published 2010-09-01
    “…In both cases, the avant-texte is full of new elements that enrich our understanding of the tale. Thus, concerning Hérode Antipas’ amorous desire, we find plans, scenarios and drafts of statements that are rather abrupt and that editorial work attenuated before publication.…”
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    NGUYEN DU'S MIND FROM CHINESE POETRY TO VAN CHIEU HON by Nguyễn Cảnh Chương

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…From Chinese poetry, “The Tale of Kieu” to “Van chieu hon” shows a movement in Nguyen Du’s thought. …”
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    Royale Absence by Henri Justin

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…The moving force at the centre of “The Purloined Letter” is the spectral presence of the King, but a close reading of “The Purloined Letter” and “William Wilson” as rewritings of Hamlet reveals how much the play by Shakespeare partakes of the structure of the doppelgänger tale. As the play develops, the royal spectre loses force, till it appears obvious that only an empty mirror separates Hamlet from Claudius. …”
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    À mourir de peur/rire : The Great God Pan d’Arthur Machen (1894) by Sophie Mantrant

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…The Great God Pan, Machen’s first major success, is a dark tale that exploits late Victorian anxieties about scientific progress, especially the post-Darwinian fear/fantasy of regression to bestial levels. …”
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    The Effect of Hospitalization on Older Couples by Donna Davis

    Published 2012-09-01
    “…“Very often the tale is told of an elderly couple for whom the loss of one spouse is more than the other can bear—and the other partner dies relatively soon thereafter. …”
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    The Effect of Hospitalization on Older Couples by Donna Davis

    Published 2012-09-01
    “…“Very often the tale is told of an elderly couple for whom the loss of one spouse is more than the other can bear—and the other partner dies relatively soon thereafter. …”
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    Transformations of the Evil Forest in the Swedish Television Series Jordskott by Souch Irina

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…The link unveiled between natural ecology and cultural mythology allows the series to surpass the limitations of the regionally informed folkloric story and to evolve into an ecological cautionary tale of global significance.…”
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    Olivers Twisted: Urban Milieu from Text to Media by Mario Martino

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Oliver & Company, emphasizing the fairy-tale elements of the novel, draws on Reed’s optimistic perception, with contemporary New York replacing nineteenth-century London. …”
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    “O’er-dyed blacks” (1.2.131) : les couleurs dans Le Conte d’hiver by Sophie Chiari

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…In this paper, I intend an in-depth examination of the highly symbolical universe of colours in Shakespeare’s The Winter’s Tale against the background of the Reformation, which gave pride of place to dark and sad dyes. …”
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    Le pratiche turistiche dell’infanzia: una prospettiva rinnovata ? by Fiorella Dallari, Alessia Mariotti

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Questo contributo ambisce a mettere a fuoco il tema partendo dall’analisi della letteratura scientifica relativa all’infanzia, anche sulla base di una riflessione di tale coorte, trascurata nella letteratura scientifica come rivela una ricerca effettuata nelle riviste più importanti. …”
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    Prospect of Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell Genetic Repair to Cure Genetic Diseases by Jeanne Adiwinata Pawitan

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…This review discusses the various technologies to repair the genetic aberration in patient-derived iPSC, or to prevent the genetic aberration to cause further damage in the iPSC-derived cells, such as Zn finger and TALE nuclease genetic editing, RNA interference technology, exon skipping, and gene transfer method. …”
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    Yeats et le mélange des genres : du texte à la scène by Pierre Longuenesse

    Published 2015-05-01
    “…This project transforms dramatic writing process into the creation of a multiform object, in which the issue of the drama is brought out by the tension between opposite medium : theatre on the one hand, singing, dance, tale on the other hand… This exploration involves Yeats into original collaborations on stage with composers, musicians, and dancers. …”
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    On the 60th anniversary of Igor V. Vachkov by K.A. Bochaver

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Many people are interested in the method of fairy tale therapy created by him in his applied work. …”
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    Le récit plantigrade (sur Madame Bovary) by Guy Larroux

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…A plantigrade narrative: this is not a new narratological category but a way to understand the remarkable predilection of Flaubert’s tale for the low, the earth, the surfaces treaded upon by individuals in every circumstance of life. …”
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    Bartleby à Belleville, ou quand les Malaussène invitent Isaac Sidel : le crossover fraternel de Daniel Pennac (Des chrétiens et des Maures) et Jerome Charyn (Appelez-moi Malaussène... by Sophie Vallas

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…"Bartleby the Scrivener" is the intertext that both authors draw on in order to twin their respective sagas : Melville’s tale allows them to weave their long-standing meditations on the issues of originality, identity, name, noire paternity and fictional fraternity.…”
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    Il "corpo paziente", da oggetto a soggetto della cura: embodiment e caring touch by Anna Restaino, Loredana Cavagnero, Paola Mosca, Mariangela Mazzone, Gabriella Mincione

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Il con-tatto può essere considerato un bisogno dell’assistito? Tutt’oggi tale tema è scarsamente discusso sia nella pratica clinica, sia nella ricerca. …”
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