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    Voices in the Urban Wilderness: Reimagining the Terms of Order in “Renaissance” Boston by Jeffrey Helgeson

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…What Howe has described as “the politics of bewilderment,” or what Chandler conceived of as a people’s art of survival in response to an intrinsically violent city, provide an alternative way to approach late-twentieth-century Boston from the perspective of those who experienced it as more an urban wilderness than a renaissance city.…”
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    Rhetorical Mixture: Hermogenes and Hybridity in English Renaissance Literary Criticism by Javiera Lorenzini Raty

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Hermogenes of Tarsus’ innovative stylistic theory is arguably the most neglected, yet most influential rhetorical source of stylistic and generic hybridity in Renaissance England. His treatise On Ideas of Style (Περὶ ἰδεῶν) presented mixture both as a quality of all styles, and also as a core value of dignified styles, encouraging writers to compose hybrid texts and to read the literary tradition with attention to its combination of forms. …”
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    The listening renaissance: a theoretical exploration of audio-based digital narratives in literature by Bhuvaneshwari Palanisamy, Rajasekaran V

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…By synthesizing existing research and theoretical frameworks, this study aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the listening renaissance in literature. The paper concludes by reflecting on the changing nature of literature consumption and the enduring importance of listening in an individual’s engagement with narrative art, suggesting that audio-based digital narratives represent a significant cultural shift associated with literature, rather than just a technological trend.…”
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    “Rights and Liberties” in Pylyp Orlyk’s Constitution through the Prism of Renaissance Interpretations of Justice by S. B. Ivanov

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…There was an attempt to determine the grounds for protecting the “rights and liberties” of the Ukrainian people by tracing the influence of the ancient heritage of Plato and its revival in the Renaissance era, Protestant doctrine of the Reformation period, which lays the groundwork for further identification of ontological and praxeological problems of Ukrainian constitutionalism. …”
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    Sociétés chorales et Renaissance de la musique anglaise, 1840-1910 by Gilles Couderc

    Published 2010-06-01
    “…Paradoxically, the Renaissance of English music in the late 19th century benefited from the craze for choral singing but also somehow triggered its demise when native composers, who had assimilated the lessons of their foreign competitors and raised their standards of composition, required more from their amateur choristers, gradually forced to give up in favour of professionals, increasing the gap between popular and high brow culture.…”
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    Renaissance des études afromexicaines et production de nouvelles identités ethniques by Odile Hoffmann

    Published 2005-12-01
    “…The renaissance of Afromexican studies and the creation of new ethnic identities. …”
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