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Steel Bubbles: Death, Inexhaustibility, and Dickens’s Idea of the Book in Sketches by Boz, First Series (1836)
Published 2016-11-01“…As a republishing of essays and short fiction in volume form, Sketches provides a locus classicus for book-history studies. …”
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La représentation paradoxale du chemin de fer chez Dickens : fantastique et mythe au service d’une peinture de la modernité dans Dombey and Son (1848) et « No. 1 Branch Line. The S...
Published 2010-06-01“…Describing new facts of life with old tools—this is the central paradox and the essential originality of Dickens’s fiction on the railway.…”
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Arhitecturi urbane în proza lui Mihai Eminescu
Published 2014-12-01“…By relating Mihai Eminescu’s fundamental urbanity with the Realist trend in the European novel, on the one hand, and with the reading expectance of the Romanian public, on the other, I endeavour to establish a few coordinates of urban experience into fiction. The first part of my analysis focuses on Eminescu’s reaction (emulation, difference) to the narrative patterns and to typologies of the French Realist novel. …”
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A Sense of Time(ly) Seeing in DeLillo’s Later Novels
Published 2023-11-01“…Unlike his novels published before 2000, where the presence of images leads to a phenomenon of hyperreality, DeLillo’s later fiction develops a rhetoric of seeing which gives rise to a reading experience that has the power to reveal the present to the readers. …”
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How to be Modern: The Darantière Press and Anglo-American Writers in France
Published 2023-06-01“…The bibliography appended to the investigation of Darantière's publishing history (1900-1928) reveals a remarkable number of volumes of English-language poetry, essays and fiction during this period. Along with French translations of a range of English-language short stories (by Sherwood Anderson or Edgar Allan Poe), Darantière’s catalogue boasts over a dozen English-language volumes, including those by some of the key figures of anglophone literary modernism (Bryher, Robert McAlmon, Gertrude Stein, William Carlos Williams, H.D.). …”
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Geste cinématographique et cinéma documentaire
Published 2010-10-01“…Appareillage cinématographique et relation transindividuelle (au sens de Simondon) seront par leur réciprocité au cœur de ces engendrements, logés sur la ligne tierce des images, des gestes et des singularités, suivant laquelle peuvent être rendus indiscernables réel et fiction.…”
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Fossils and Theories of Evolution in Gustave Flaubert’s Bouvard et Pécuchet
Published 2011-07-01“…This paper proposes a close textual analysis of Chapter III of the masterpiece of comic and satirical fiction that is Gustave Flaubert’s last novel, Bouvard et Pécuchet (1881). …”
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"[T]hings among the ruins" : les choses contre le roc dans The Song of the Lark et The Professor’s House de Willa Cather
Published 2008-05-01“…Exploring the vast expanses of the American wilderness in her fiction, Willa Cather had to find a new mode of nature-writing. …”
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Datafied ageing futures: Regimes of anticipation and participatory futuring
Published 2025-03-01“…We draw on data from a series of design fiction workshops with older adults, civil society organisations and civil servants in Germany, Austria and the UK. …”
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‘Savages’ and Spiritual Engines: Feeling the Machine in H. G. Wells’s Time Machine and ‘Lord of the Dynamos’
Published 2018-06-01“…This essay explores the vestigial influence of natural theology, and its discourse of divine design, on H. G. Wells’s fictions of technology. In Natural Theology (1802), an influential text in this spiritual tradition, William Paley envisions a natural world of analogical clocks, which persuade and appeal to viewers through an immersive encounter with material artistry and skill. …”
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(Auto)pathography, Photography, Trauma in Aleksandar Hemon’s The Lazarus Project
Published 2017-12-01“…Aleksandar Hemon’s The Lazarus Project (2008) consists in a disguised autobiography and a fictional biography, and constitutes an eloquent example of Leigh Gilmore’s suggestion that life-writing trauma is often performed by an individual narrating their life story through the experience of others. …”
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A Framework for a Capabilities-Based Approach to Copyright
Published 2021-09-01“…It examines Mary Sue fan fiction through the lens of the Capabilities Approach to illustrate how the approach differs from the standard utilitarian approach to copyright. …”
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“Nothing Can Touch You as Long as You Work”: Love and Work in Ernest Hemingway’s The Garden of Eden and For Whom the Bell Tolls
Published 2016-08-01“…Although much has been written on sexuality, androgyny, and gender identification in Hemingway’s fiction, the theme of work and the relationship between work and romance have been largely neglected. …”
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Arnold Bennett’s Naturalistic and Democratic Interiors in The Old Wives’ Tale (1908)
Published 2023-03-01“…This type of Edwardian fiction reveals a political agenda buoyed up by an empirical narrative praxis. …”
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The Routledge handbook of stylistics /
Published 2014Table of Contents: “…Freeman -- Quantitative methodological approaches to stylistics / Olivia Fialho and Sonia Zyngier -- Feminist stylistics / Rocío Montoro -- Literary pragmatics and stylistics / Chantelle Warner -- Corpus stylistics / Michaela Mahlberg -- Stylistics and translation / Jean Boase-Beier -- Critical stylistics / Lesley Jeffries -- Creative writing and stylistics / Jeremy Scott -- Stylistics and real readers / David Peplow and Ronald Carter -- Stylistics and film / Michael Toolan -- Multimodality and stylistics / Nina Nørgaard -- Stylistics and comics / Charles Forceville, Elisabeth El Refaie, and Gert Meesters -- Stylistics and hypertext fiction / Paola Trimarco -- Stylistics, emotion and neuroscience / Patrick Colm Hogan.…”
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“Dissociating Form and Meaning in Bilingual Creative Writing and Creative Translation Workshops”
Published 2012-03-01“…Naturally some self-reflexive dislocating of form and meaning has to be undertaken by the teachers, who may wonder “who” they should be – teachers or readers of creative fiction – when faced with their students’ productions. …”
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Perception of the filmed urban space: an analysis of the imaginaries of Madrid constructed through series and social networks
Published 2022-12-01“…The main results indicate the impacts that fiction series have had on recognition of the city (or certain of its elements) as well as relationships established between the narrative and geographical spaces when the latter are referenced via on-site activities. …”
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Past Times and Our Times: Reading Our Mutual Friend
Published 2012-01-01“…Consolation, amusement, entrance into the past, the present or the future, characters reading either history or fiction in Our Mutual Friend read for a variety of motives, generally with improving results. …”
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Dubai transient city. Anatomy of a post-urban phenomenon
Published 2019-12-01“…Nowadays, the glittering lights of this city’s skyline quickly sprouted from the desert, advertise the daring image of a city in which reality and fiction are often merged. But what is concealed behind this amazing urban spectacle? …”
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The Breaking of the Square: Late Victorian Representations of Anglo-Sudanese Warfare
Published 2007-12-01“…Working within this context, the article focuses on the representation of Anglo-Sudanese warfare, drawing on fiction and poetry, as well as on reportage and articles published in magazines. …”
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