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¿Qué hacer con textos que no se pueden publicar? Datos derivados, criterios FAIR y TEI
Published 2023-08-01“…Furthermore, we present different options, discuss their advantages and disadvantages and show concrete applications to several projects with Spanish texts (CORDE, novels of the Silver Age and texts by Picasso).…”
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Discours féministe sur le génocide rwandais dans deux romans africains d’Afrique noire francophone : entre devoir de mémoire et écriture-femme
Published 2019-07-01“…There is growing evidence of the emergence of African feminism in novels. African writers have found a fertile space to express their feelings about topics like genocides. …”
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Thomas Hardy entre fiction et poésie
Published 2009-04-01“…Thomas Hardy was born in 1840 and is still known today for the decades he devoted to the art of fiction and the numerous novels and short stories he wrote. But the novelist is far less known for the poetry he persistently composed. …”
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É tempo de pipa: a representação da infância em Cidade de Deus, de Paulo Lins, e Lembrancinha do Adeus, de Júlio Ludemir
Published 2009-01-01“…Lembrancinha do Adeus, by Julio Ludemir, and Cidade de Deus, by Paulo Lins, are both novels built upon characters who maintain only remains of childhood, which indicates both a new sociability for such children and deeper social changes.…”
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« Preface, or Advertisement (call it which you please) » : les enjeux de l’intitulé de quelques préfaces auctoriales
Published 2014-06-01“…Stevenson and Joseph Conrad and shows the significance of titles in three novels.…”
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Recuperación y difusión de un patrimonio: el Fondo del Exilio del Instituto Cervantes de Toulouse
Published 2021-01-01“…The most interesting sections that make up the Exile collection are reviewed, with special attention to the publications of the Librairie des Éditions Espagnoles de Toulouse, to its literary collection La Novela Española, as well as to the different collections of short novels and the main titles of periodicals of the republican exile in France preserved in the library.…”
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Ne jamais dire « Fontaine, je ne boirai pas de ton eau »
Published 2009-12-01“…The gardens, parks and mostly the water points described have an obvious symbolic meaning in the novels: water jets, waterfalls and fountains appear at key moments and mirror the voluptuousness and the sensuality displayed by the protagonists. …”
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Monuments flaubertiens
Published 2019-12-01“…We interpret this combination of hypermnesia and amnesia as a problematic attempt to produce a memory of the text itself: in their final pages, Flaubert’s novels appear to be erecting their own monuments, while suggesting their inadequacy. …”
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Capital symbolique, consécration et marché des retraductions de littérature française en langue hongroise entre 2000 et 2020
Published 2024-10-01“…The results show that retranslations constitute 1.26% of the French corpus, i.e. 31 records out of 2452, with a very clear preference for retranslations of narrative works, mostly novels, that are no longer protected by copyright. …”
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Pau Gairaud, de la desfacha de 1940 a la resisténcia
Published 2019-02-01“…After he had been wounded during the first world war, he wrote two novels in French. Then his literary works would be in Occitan (Lo Libre del Causse, Lo vièlh Estofegaire). …”
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Contribuições da literatura brasileira contemporânea ao “livro de registro da cidade”
Published 2013-01-01“…This article develops an analysis of the representation of the city in stories and novels by writer Clarice Lispector from different periods, trying to identify what the main issues highlighted by the author as well as the relationships established between the subject, the street and the city. …”
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Sages comme des images ? Les héroïnes sensationnalistes et le monde de la mode
Published 2006-12-01“…This paper aims to study the way the sensation novels play upon images—from paintings to fashion plates—which display the extent to which modern femininity is artificial. …”
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B.S. Johnson ou l’équilibre de l’écart
Published 2011-12-01“…This paper proposes to examine the apparent contradiction in B.S. Johnson’s novels between, on the one hand, the defamiliarisation of devices so as to lay bare all fictional effects and underline the distance between the referent and its graphic inscription, and on the other hand, the implementation of innovative formal strategies meant to reflect reality as faithfully as possible. …”
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The Great Trek as Exodus in J.D. Kestell's and N. Hofmeyr's De Voortrekkers of het dagboek van Izak van der Merwe
Published 2003-06-01“…Not only in many of the novels written in Dutch and Afrikaans, but also in some which appeared in English, the bravery of the Voortrekkers was a pivotal theme. …”
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Point de mire ou rythme du pire, la semaine comme temporalité paradoxale chez Flaubert
Published 2017-06-01“…In his novels on contemporary mores Flaubert develops a poetics of modern times in which the weekly rhythm crystallizes temporal experiences that are a priori opposed. …”
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Intrusion et exclusion dans les romans politiques de Trollope
Published 2008-12-01“…The Victorian « sense of belonging » is studied in Anthony Trollope’s last two Political novels. The Prime Minister (1876) offers a perfect illustration of the traditional pattern Intrusion-Exclusion : a social climber tries to creep into the upper classes but his star soon pales, which eventually leads him to suicide. …”
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Liras into Lyres: Talking Across Difference in the Works of Edith Nesbit
Published 2020-12-01“…My analysis uncovers how conversations between children in Nesbit’s novels feature partial knowledge, constructed piecemeal through misunderstandings and mishearings. …”
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What Hitchcock Taught Us about Whodunnits
Published 2004-12-01“…Although he specialised in crime thrillers, Alfred Hitchcock avoided filming whodunnits: his dislike gives a clue to both readers and spectators about the nature of what could be termed a “Hitchcock-genre” and about the thrill some still get from seemingly old fashioned novels of the 1930s. Whodunnits follow a strict pattern of double narration (the inquest strives to recreate the hidden story of the crime) and of a double “game” (the “author” challenges the reader and the characters keep challenging each other). …”
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Una investigación colaborativa interuniversitaria para repensar un modelo docente comprometido con el cambio educativo
Published 2015-01-01“…El trabajo que presentamos forma parte de un proyecto parafomentar la colaboración entre noveles investigadoras de di-ferentes universidades, con el objeto de repensar y mejorarnuestras prácticas docentes. …”
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Transformações do literário: a politização do corpo e do desejo em Caio Fernando Abreu e Jaime Bayly
Published 2011-01-01“…The contradictions and impasses that emerge from the novels Onde andará Dulce Veiga (1990) and No se lo digas a nadie (1994) are analyzed, particularly in which concerns questions of race, class and gender, as well as the potentialities and problematic points of a queer poetics as a place of cultural intervention, intending the construction and the comprehension of this queer poetics, where new arranges of social legibility are projected in a performative way.…”
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