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    “Welcome to the White Man’s World”: An English Translation of Isaac Oluwole Delano’s Historical Novel Aiyé D’Aiyé Òyìnbó by Michael Oladejo Afolayan

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…., 1953 Foreword  I appreciate the kind of love with which you, my readers, embraced my previous books, whether those I wrote in the English language or in Yoruba. …”
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    The Role of Lyrics in Estonian Literature: Three Exemplary Cases by Anneli Niinre

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…The article examines three cases in Estonian literature where melodised poetic texts have played a significant role in Estonian culture and are considered to be core texts: “Mu isamaa on minu arm” (My Fatherland is My Love) by Lydia Koidula, songs from the feature film Viimne reliikvia (The Last Relic), lyrics written by Paul-Eerik Rummo, and “Laul Põhjamaast” (“Song of the Northern Land”), lyrics by Enn Vetemaa. …”
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    ‘If this is of God’: Choosing to Curse in Ghanaian Charismatic Christianity by Mark S. Aidoo

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…There is hardly a call to love the enemy. Moreover, it is about destroying physical or spiritual beings that oppose one’s wellbeing. …”
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    “Punk’s Not Dead, It Lives on The Football Terraces”: Tracing The Legacy of Punk in Subcultural Milieu of The Football Firms by Hüseyin Serbes

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The discovery of Punk, which offers a subcultural capital against commodification, alienation and commercialized football, may regenerate the praxis of pleasure, poetry, art, imagination, love and revolution on the football terraces.…”
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    THE RECLAIMING CUBAN CULTURAL IDENTITY WHILE LIVING AS A CUBAN DIASPORA IN AMERICA AS DEPICTED IN CAMILA CABELLO “HAVANA” by Tan Michael Chandra

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…Upon closer scrutiny, what at first glance considered as a simple love song underlines the cultural notion behind it.  …”
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    Arcadia (1993) de Tom Stoppard : la passion du bilan by Nicole Boireau

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…Based on a fake love affair, on a literary enigma and on the illusory solution of Fermat’s theorem, Tom Stoppard’s Arcadia takes place in an imaginary estate which, like a palimpsest bears the marks of stylistic changes. …”
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    MUSINGS IN THE GARDEN: SCULPTURE PARK AND THE AHMADU BELLO UNIVERSITY COMMUNITY by NADIR A. NASIDI, FAIDA SAMUEL

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Although the Garden emerged from the necessity of providing space for the reservation and preservation of the outdoor sculptures produced by students ofthe Fine Art Department of the University, this paper argues that it now blossoms to provide a conducive atmosphere for the exhalation of emotion, empathy, love, and peaceful contemplation. This is absent in the few previous studies conducted on the Garden. …”
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  8. 568

    Du roman à la propagande. La Grande Guerre dans la littérature de jeunesse italienne de l’entre-deux-guerres by Mariella Colin

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…After the rise of fascism (1922), the memories of World War I are transformed into a praise of the conflict: patriotic love and soldiers’ heroic sacrifices are glorified, even if the fights are often inserted in fictional plots that remove any tragic dimension. …”
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    Entre ciel et terre : la montagne dans l’imaginaire littéraire arabe médiéval by Monica Balda-Tillier

    Published 2014-07-01
    “…This article deals with the image of the mountain and its inhabitants in the Arabic literary imaginary based on three different kinds of sources: travel accounts, like the Riḥla of Ibn Jubayr (d. 614/1217) and the Riḥla of Ibn Baṭṭūṭa (d. 770/1369), geographical dictionaries such as Athār al-bilād wa-akhbār al-ʿibād by al-Qazwīnī (m. 681/1283), and the third category includes love treatises and general works of adab.First of all, these texts show the mountain as a place where religious historical memories are kept unchanged throughout the centuries. …”
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    Matka naszego Pana czy Królowa Męczenników by Wojciech Życiński

    Published 2012-07-01
    “…Whereas worldly kingship is expressed by domination, imposition, and egoistic pursuits, the kingship of Christ is manifested in the rejection of violence and in love and service of the truth, unto the total giving of self. …”
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    Sámuel Teleki and Janus Pannonius by Alfonso Lombana Sánchez

    Published 2024-12-01
    “… Count Sámuel Teleki (1739–1822) was, by all accounts, a “Neo-Latinist”. His love for the written word went beyond his book collection, which is now preserved in the Teleki Library in Târgu Mureș / Marosvásárhely. …”
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    THE ORGANS OF THE REFORMED DIOCESE FROM ERDŐVIDÉK - EXAMINATION PAPER ABOUT THE HISTORY OF THE ORGANS - PART I - by István Zoltán KISGYÖRGY

    Published 2012-06-01
    “… When choosing the theme of my research, I was guided by the desire to get to know and investigate the organ, as a musical instrument, and by the affection and love for my homeland. I thought that I would choose a theme and a searching area, that has been infolded only in the slightest extent, and which constitutes an important piece of the history of Erdővidék and of the reformed diocese from Erdővidék. …”
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    Gothic and Quasi-Gothic Aesthetic and the Mise en Abîme in Two Examples of Gay Men’s Life Writing About AIDS by Tomasz BASIUK

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…His interest in himself and others is a form of love, capable of countering the stigmatizing shame, which Thompson struggles to overcome with his Jungian insights.…”
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    On being uniquely human in the world: a reflection on the contributions of J. Wentzel van Huyssteen by H. Musa

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Van Huyssteen spent his life in the pursuit of the love of life and the uniqueness of being human in the world. …”
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    Writing (at) the End: Thomas Pynchon’s Bleeding Edge by Brian Chappell

    Published 2017-09-01
    “…But the novel concludes with an extended meditation on family love and female friendship, in a way that conveys Pynchon’s source of hope. …”
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    'Gelukkig hij die uw kinderen zal grijpen' by H. G. L. Peels

    Published 2002-06-01
    “…This imprecatory prayer, which still forms one of the most troublesome dimensions of Scripture for modern Bible-readers, is usually explained very negatively as a human but intolerable expression of personal or national rancour/hostility, and as such put in sharp contrast with the New Testament message of love for the enemy. This article makes a plea for a more hermeneutically responsible exegesis, by paying attention to the background, context and intention of the imprecatory prayer itself. …”
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    Glorifier dans la pierre : nouvelles observations sur la production épigraphique de Guillaume Philandrier (1505-1565) à Rodez by Caroline de Barrau-Agudo

    Published 2010-06-01
    “…This will lead to the question of Philandrier’s love of monumental epigraphy, taking into account his biography documented now by the numerous studies of Madame Frédérique Lemerle. …”
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    Regard noir sur la Cité des Anges : James Ellroy by Frédéric SOUNAC

    Published 2010-03-01
    “…The works of Ellroy are nowadays unique in their meticulous and obsessive surveying of L.A.’s various areas, the cruel insight into its sociology and history, the « love and hate » relationship with its architecture. …”
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    Enseignement de la langue et de la littérature françaises médiévales en Ontario (Canada anglophone) : de l’utilité d’une troisième langue… morte by Corinne Denoyelle, Mario Longtin

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…A hands on approach is especially productive, as students love to work directly from digitised manuscripts. …”
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    « Never was there a happier partnership » : les illustrations d’Arthur Hughes pour At the Back of the North Wind de George MacDonald by Catherine Persyn

    Published 2006-12-01
    “…Last but not least, the eponymous character of the story and mouthpiece of the author’s philosophical views, the magical North Wind, whose sole mention immediately calls to mind the most inspired and best-known engravings of the whole series, deserved to be studied at some length, which is done under the heading : You Cannot Barre Love Oute.…”
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