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    Art et histoire : l’excès dans Demos de George Gissing by Christine Huguet

    Published 2006-12-01
    “…The artist in quest for adequate modes of representation of excess not infrequently turns his hand to the historical novel, a genre overtly legitimising the imagination. But he cannot overlook the fact that addressing a specific past and calling upon collective memory also render his task as an illusionist far more complicated. …”
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    Ending(s), Seriality And Interdiscursivity by Elsa Lorphelin Blaise

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…Thus dismissing the hermetical qualities of the short-story, the collection becomes the place where voices interact, just as it destabilises one of the essential markers of the genre: the strength of the dénouement, and the notion of closure that follows from it.…”
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    BREVILOQUENZA COMPONISTICA - ROBERT SCHUMANN AND FRAUENLIEBE UND LEBEN (PART V) by Claudia POP

    Published 2011-06-01
    “…Driven by the success in singing these lieder by Robert Schumann I decided to behave like a true pedagogue and delimit into the entire study (which contains eight parts), three very important things necessary to approach this genre: • to present the poetic content that harmoniously combines the poetry with the precise notes entered; • to develop sensitivity, understanding of the poetic text; • to introduce some voice technical means necessary to approach these lieder. …”
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    The Lukan periplus of Paul's third journey with a textual conundrum in Acts 20:15 by M. Wilson

    Published 2016-06-01
    “… This article discusses a pericope in Acts 20:6–21:8 recounting the sea portion of Paul’s third journey. Its genre resembles the periplus, and generic features are discussed as well as parallels with other periploi. …”
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  5. 2185

    FROM THE METAPHOR OF WATER TO CORRESPONDENCES BETWEEN ENESCU, EMINESCU, BLAGA AND THE ROMANIAN SPIRITUALITY by Olguţa LUPU

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…Of all the primordial elements, the symbol of water marks Enescu’s entire creation, illustrating the complexity of the relationship between man and nature: from the serene and melancholic pages of his youth, that broach the romantic genre of character miniature (barcarola), to the works characterized by a nostalgic and introspective component with a touch of memoir (in Childhood Impressions or The Villageoise Suite), all the way to the tragedy in Vox Maris – whose similarities with Oedipus require further investigation. …”
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    Enjeux idéologiques et littéraires de la science-fiction en Corée du Nord depuis 1945 by Benoît Berthelier

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…Cependant, considérer les textes de science‐fiction comme de simples instruments de propagande ne permet pas de rendre compte des manières diverses et complexes dont ils procèdent pour tenter de concilier le monologisme du politique avec l’altérité constitutive du genre.…”
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    Persuasive strategies in competitive debates: A corpus rhetoric approach by Marcin Będkowski, Kinga Rogowska

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The case study depicts the dynamics of the selected debate; moreover, it illustrates the methodological value of linking macro and micro perspectives in the study of competitive debates as a rhetorical genre and educational activity.   …”
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    Comment « construire » une littérature nationale ? À propos des deux premières « Revue belge » (1830 et 1835-1843) by Lieven D’hulst

    Published 2008-10-01
    “…More specifically, it concentrates on the most important discursive procedures, that make a dominant use of French models: procedures affecting enunciation, genre and language.…”
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    School of French by M. K. Ogorodov

    Published 2014-10-01
    “…At the Department of French № 1 was successfully completed the task of developing a set of textbooks for the initial stage of training French language and created books that have become "classics of the genre".…”
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    Memory, Metatextuality and the Music of War by Devin Harner

    Published 2012-03-01
    “…Cette œuvre, qui traite des mêmes thèmes que ceux des reportages sur la guerre du Vietnam rédigés par Michael Herr pour le magazine Esquire (plus tard recueillis dans Dispatches), explore les limites du genre et montre les difficultés de présenter la guerre de façon conventionnelle. …”
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    “Challenging Borders: Susanna Kaysen’s Girl, Interrupted as a Subversive Disability Memoir” by Pascale Antolin

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Thereby, Kaysen questions not only her own diagnosis and preconceived ideas about madness—women’s madness in particular—and mental patients, but she also challenges her recovery and the conventional genre of the disability memoir.…”
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    Vers le texte : approche génétique de comptes rendus de conseils d’université (Nanterre, 1971-1973) by Frédérique Sitri

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This article focuses on a specific genre, the report of a university council meeting. …”
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    „Перед зарей вас родила земля, погибнете вы раньше звезд вечерних”. Роман-памфлет Юрия Домбровского Обезьяна приходит за своим черепом... by Monika Knurowska

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…This article presents the thesis that the novel The ape is coming to pick up its skull (1943) by Yuri Dombrovsky bears the genre features of a pamphlet and the structure of the novel, which is subordinated to a didactic purpose – the work contains a warning against the dehumanization and degradation of culture. …”
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    Représenter volailles et volaillères dans la peinture italienne du Cinquecento by Valérie Boudier

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…They seem to embody the modalities of the viewer's gaze in the pictorial organization of genre scenes by these two North Italian artists of the Sixteenth Century.…”
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    Only Dead Metaphors Can Be Resurrected: A Review of Jill Lepore’s These Truths by George Blaustein

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…It is also the most substantial attempt in recent years to revive the national history as a serious intellectual genre. This essay takes the form of a narratological interpretation of These Truths. …”
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    Od kulturowego pojmowania przestrzeni ku rozważaniom o wieczności. Dyskurs przestrzenny w powieści Brisbane Jewgienija Wodołazkina by Monika Sidor

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…It is also an important component of the work’s internal structure, the factor responsible for certain genre associations that determine the direction of the reading process. …”
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    Ludzkie zoo w percepcji dzieci by Tomasz Nowicki

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…The reversal of order, in turn, shows the social order as a brutal genre struggle, activating the imaginary of nature perceived as threatening and dangerous. …”
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    Świat jako tranzyt. Poetyka przestrzeni w poezji Gizelli Lachman by Jolanta Brzykcy

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…They appear on different levels of the works’ morphology: in the construction of the lyrical “I”, in the organisation of the presented world, in the repertoire of motifs and the selection of poetic lexis and genre forms. Space plays a literal role in Lachman’s poetry; it is a representation of extra-literary reality, seen subjectively. …”
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    Keine Experimente ! by Ayaal Herdam

    Published 2010-09-01
    “…The rules of the « electoral slogans » genre, and specifically the need to present complex information in a striking manner, in few words, while also taking into account prosodic aspects and visual impact, mean that these small texts are particularly rich in verbless utterances. …”
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    'Kingsman', Not 'My Fair Lady:' Dialect and Stereotype in the Films 'The Secret Service' and 'The Golden Circle' by Carla Soares

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The way characters in film are portrayed, through dress code, behaviour and speech, is often revealing of social patterns and social critique, independently from the film genre or the target audience. This article focuses on the portrayal of lead and supporting actors in the two instalments of Kingsman, The Secret Service and The Golden Circle (2014 and 2017 respectively, both by Mathew Vaughn), departing, in the first case, from a Pygmalionesque transformative idea and, centered in Harry/Galahad’s (Colin Firth) motto “Manners Maketh Man” to partially portray social context in Britain and extending its “tongue-in-cheek” critique to the American Southern culture in The Golden Circle, in purposely biased portraits. …”
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