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    Alàgbà Adébáyọ̀ Fálétí as a Yorùbá Novelist by Lere Adeyemi

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…However, our focus in this study is to examine Adébáyọ̀ ̣ Fálétí as a Yorùbá novelist through his literary lens. …”
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    The Satirical Vision of Canadian/Scottish Songwriter, Poet, and Novelist Graeme Williamson by Victor Kennedy

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…Graeme Williamson, best known as the lead singer/songwriter of the 1980s Toronto New Wave band Pukka Orchestra, was also a poet, short story writer, and novelist. Born and raised in Canada, he moved to Scotland after a serious illness, and his works reflect his personal experience in developing themes of travel, alienation, loss, and awareness of mortality, using biting satire, caustic wit, and a clear insight into the darker reaches of the human psyche. …”
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    The Brass-Bells Drum: An African Literary Writer’s imaging of Neo-colonial woes in Nigeria by Arinpe G. Adejumo, Emmanuel Akinyinka Ilori

    Published 2023-11-01
    Subjects: “…Corruption, Yoruba novelists, political instability, misgovernance.…”
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    Graham Greene : a life in letters / by Greene, Graham, 1904-1991

    Published 2004
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    Smoke or no Smoke? Questions of Perspective in North and South by Mary Debrabant

    Published 2010-06-01
    “…The emphasis is on opportunity and a certain exultation in the harnessing of inanimate matter. The novelist underplays the more sinister aspect of Milton’s environmental features and manufacturers are not explicitly held accountable for industrial waste. …”
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    L’excès dans le premier volume des Juvenilia de Jane Austen by Marie-Laure Massei

    Published 2006-12-01
    “…Within the grotesque microcosm of these tales, excess and exaggeration are not simply flaws due to the novelist’s youth when she composed them : the recourse to excess enabled Jane Austen to make her own education as a writer, by constantly bordering on parody. …”
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    Homais et le journal by Corinne Trichet

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…This article aims to show that this double novelistic existence is subjected to the same logic of invalidity by the novelist: the chemist is the typical character whom Flaubert despises, provincial bourgeoisie, the language of stupidity… As for the press - this writing of haste, ephemeral, industrial, commercial -, it is totally opposed to the ideal of the artist’s writing, slow, ripened, stylistically elaborated, striving for eternity. …”
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    John McGahern’s Photographic Eye by Adam Hanna

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…This article explores the parallels in John McGahern’s imagination between the art of the photographer and his practice as a novelist. In his introduction to a collection of historical photographs, he writes: “they document a society in a time and place, and all the images are picked with care. …”
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    Reprises textuelles dans The Dew Breaker d’Edwidge Danticat by Corinne Duboin

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…Like a seamstress, the novelist pieces together individual stories, connecting them as the multifarious facets of a great whole. …”
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    Representation of Fictional Characters with Disabilities in Selected Crime Novels of Oͅládèͅjoͅ Òkédìjí by Oͅlálérè Adéyeͅmí

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…The paper concluded that the message of the novelist about people with disabilities is that disability is not an element of inability; there is ability in disability if society projects a positive image of people with disabilities.                 …”
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    Transforming the Art of Fiction: Walter Besant, Professional Service and the Society of Authors by Richard Salmon

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Founded in 1884 by the novelist and historian Walter Besant (1836–1901), the Incorporated Society of Authors went on to become the most successful and long-lasting professional association organized by and for the benefit of authors in Britain. …”
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    The Peep Diaries by Şenol Karadeniz

    Published 2013-11-01
    “…Hal Niedzviecki who is a Canadian novelist and cultural critic was born in 1971, Canada. …”
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    Sur quelques échos de Flaubert dans l’œuvre de Matilde Serao by Rosa Maria Palermo Di Stefano

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…The work of the Neapolitan journalist and novelist Matilde Serao (1856-1927) shows the influence of her time’s literary schools (Naturalism, Verism, Experimentalism), but also of authors such as Balzac and Flaubert. …”
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    Thomas Hardy entre fiction et poésie by Jean-Charles Perquin

    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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