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    A Comparative study of Daiva's Sin and its Evolution in the Stories of Ancient Iran and Ta'ziehs of Daiva's Tying Thumb Based on Six Poetic Verses by Mahdi mohamadi, Adel Meghdadian, Abolfazl Tajik

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…The general meaning of the demon as a metaphor of the devil, Iblis, Satan, the Giant, the Jinn, the Al , davālpā , Nasnas and other evil creatures can be traced in the oral and official texts of the Islamic period (Ebrahimi, 2013, p. 71). in the literature of religious myths, such as the fiction literature of taziyeh, these jinns are also referred to as demons. …”
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    Espaços ficcionalizados em Desterro,de Luis S. Krausz: um ensaio em geografia literária by Georg Wink

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…The majority of fictional texts can be localized geographically in terms of scenarioand plot. …”
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  3. 1303

    Study the Semantic Contradiction in “Hezaro-Yekshabeno” and “Paribad” by Mohammad Ali Oloomi by Sara Tomzad, Parvin Tajbakhsh

    Published 2020-02-01
    “…This literary style is a basic feature in some fictional works. Story writers have been able to disassociate the distinction between fictional and real worlds and create a kind of uncertainty in the story. …”
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  4. 1304

    The Anthropology of Love by Ingeborg Bachmann (“War Diary” and “The Book of Franza”) by Yulia Isapchuk

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The article is dedicated to the study of the work of the Austrian writer Ingeborg Bachmann (1926–1973), which involves the investigation of specific examples of fictional and non-fictional literature using the principles of literary anthropology. …”
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  5. 1305

    L’ombre de la merveille. Le merveilleux scientifique au second degré de Maurice Renard by Emilie Pézard

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…The merveilleux scientifique can be treated in two different ways : the represensation of a true wonder within the fictional world ; or, on the contrary, a fake wonder that will prove to be an illusion. …”
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  6. 1306

    A cognitive-stylistic study of deixis and deictic shifting in Iris Murdoch’s The Bell by Mohammad Ghaffary, Seyed Mohammad Hosseini, Mohadesse Khosravi

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…In cognitive stylistics, “deixis” is deemed one of the core linguistic elements through which both the physical and ideological stances of the participants in fictional narratives, namely the narrator and the character(-focalizer)s, are demonstrated. …”
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  7. 1307

    Dystopia in the Skies: Negotiating Justice and Morality on Screen in the Video Game BioShock Infinite by Stefan Schubert

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…In turn, the game suggests to draw parallels between these fictional representations and actual US society at the beginning of the twentieth century.…”
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  8. 1308

    El cuerpo otro y los monstruos. Imaginarios del miedo y la exclusión by Alicia Montes

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…In both the entertainment industry and literature fictions, the massive character with which the frightening image of zombies is built could be read as the reproduction of an hegemonic discourse that fears and rejects working classes, which considers monstrous, and seeks for its expulsion to the outside of the social whole.…”
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  9. 1309

    Jouer dans un monde informatisé : l’imaginaire informatique dans les jeux de rôle cyberpunk by Isabelle Périer

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…To achieve this, we’ll scrutinize two famous cyberpunk pen and paper role playing game’s fictional worlds : Cyberpunk and Shadowrun. After a short description of those fictional worlds, we’ll study how computer imaginary evolved through the many editions of those RPG to emphasize two main ideas : the revolution of wireless hardware and the paradoxical democratization and complexity of computers. …”
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  10. 1310

    Migrating Literatures: Bulgaria in the American Imaginary by Alexandra Glavanakova

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Bulgaria emerges not only as a setting for the action in fictional works written by U.S. writers, but also as a sub-text rich in implications and references, as demonstrated by four novels: Elizabeth Kostova’s The Historian and The Shadow Land and Garth Greenwell’s What Belongs to You and Cleanness, which are the focus of analysis.…”
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    Survivre, renverser, réparer : personnages féminins et animaux à la fin de l’Androcène by Jodie Lou Bessonnet

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Knowing the “critical power” (Engélibert, 2019) held by apocalyptic fictions and choosing to go against the virilist representations that infuse the postapocalyptic imagination (Ruault et al., 2021), this study analyses three contemporary fictions shifting towards female and animal characters : MaddAddam by Margaret Atwood (2004, 2010, 2013), Sirene by Laura Pugno (2007) and Les Métamorphoses by Camille Brunel (2020). …”
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  12. 1312

    Les Fils de Bas-de-Cuir. Sauvagisme, franc trappeur et « lutte des traces » dans le roman d’aventures français (1850-1880) by Luca Di Gregorio

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…This paper analyzes the representation of North-American fictional worlds in the French western novel. With writers such as Gustave Aimard (1818-1883), the subgenre was one of the most common adventure serials between 1850 and 1880. …”
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    Traumas e travessias: a alteridade ameríndia e as fronteiras simbólicas da nação by Rita Olivieri-Godet

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Examination of issues related to the processes of extinguishment and retrieval of memory, through fictional texts dealing with both identity negotiations and cross- ings of cultural frontiers, focusing on Amerindians as instances of alterity.…”
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  14. 1314

    O narrador e a paisagem: Milton Hatoum, Bernardo Carvalho e o fim do projeto de uma literatura nacional by Pedro Dolabela Chagas, Dárley Suany Leite dos Santos

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…To characterize such conditions, we review Echevarría’s proposition that the 19th - century La tin American novel adopted the local landscape as an identity symbol under the interpretive and authoritative mediation of non -fictional discourse. Then, we analyze Süssekind’s characterizations of fictional narrators that consolidated that function in Bra zil until the 20th century. …”
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  15. 1315

    « Never Meet Your Heroes ». Généalogie cinématographique et matrice science-fictionnelle dans The Boys by Thomas Carrier-Lafleur, Baptiste Creps

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Similarly, the authors will show how the use of the science- fictional imaginary, notably through the use of the film-matrix Scanners (David Cronenberg, 1981), composes a clear genealogical source while, at the same time, The Boys renews its relationship to cinephilic memory and to media and political criticism in a formal synthesis of New Hollywood.…”
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    „…читая в ногу души прекрасные порывы”: смех аутсайдера и русский ХХ век в Неизвестных письмах Олега Юрьева... by Ievgeniia Voloshchuk

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…In doing so, it focuses on a fictional letter by the writer Leonid Dobychin, which is contextualized with fictional letters of Jakob Michael Reinhold Lenz and Ivan Pryzhov, representing previous historical and cultural periods. …”
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    Donner la parole : à quel prix ? by Mathilde Zbaeren

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…The distinction between literary and ethnographic restitution, thus made obsolete by non-fictional forms, requires documentary literature and field writing to think of restitution in its material dimension, by virtue of the "participation" in the field of the potential readers of these productions.…”
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    Costumed doubles and avatars in Janieta Eyre’s photographic self-portraits by Valérie MORISSON

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…In these performative self-fictions the costume constitutes a prosthetic device. …”
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    From Archetype to Stereotype: a Postmodern Re–reading of the American South by Gabriela Dumbrava

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…Abstract: This study proposes an approach to Southern culture as a perpetually re–written/re–read text that survives by successive re–contextualizations of its fundamental patterns. Relying on fictional and non–fictional representations, the paper follows the trajectory of the plantation as an epitome of the South from the status of archetypal model to that of stereotype, showing how the latter ironically acquires the power of the former, and becomes the very source of misconceptions or simplifying perceptions. …”
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    The Cost of Creativity in the Work of Gabriel Josipovici by Victoria Best

    Published 2014-05-01
    “…This article explores Gabriel Josipovici’s preoccupation with the human cost of creating art in his theoretical, autobiographical and fictional works. It considers in particular the relationship between creativity and family bonds with special reference to the unusually deep bond that formed between the author and his mother.…”
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