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    La topographie selon Ruskin : saillance du visible et du lisible dans Modern Painters by Laurence Roussillon-Constanty

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…As contemporary critics have shown, John Ruskin’s lifelong interest in geology not only provided him with a unique understanding of the mountain as a painting subject but also allowed him to develop an idiosyncratic theory of perception where movement and salience prevail – a theory he then applied to his often memorable prose.At first sight, salience is one feature of landscape that one can easily visually apprehend but much less easily account for in prose writing. …”
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    Of Ruskinian Topography: Visible and Legible Salience in Modern Painters by Laurence Roussillon-Constanty

    Published 2016-09-01
    “…As contemporary critics have shown, John Ruskin’s lifelong interest in geology not only provided him with a unique understanding of the mountain as a painting subject but also allowed him to develop an idiosyncratic theory of perception where movement and salience prevail – a theory he then applied to his often memorable prose. At first sight, salience is one feature of landscape that one can easily visually apprehend but much less easily account for in prose writing. …”
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    Cohesive factors in Chubak's Short Story: Adl by Havva Hajeidi, Hossein Razavian

    Published 2019-02-01
    “…Speed and acceleration in prose is the feature of short story. Chubak creates a simple, coherent prose without complexity, by using more grammatical cohesion elements, so there is not appeared any slightest meaning gap from start to the end of the story.…”
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    ‘Of war and war’s alarms’: W.B. Yeats from On the Boiler (1939) by Adrian PATERSON

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Controversial, and in places unpalatable, of all Yeats’s published prose it is that which comes closest to fascism. …”
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    The Explanation of the Dominance of Figurative Language and Oratory over the Rhetoric of Syntactic in Forming the Rhetoric in Akhlagh _al_saltaneh by Vassaf Shirazi by MohamadAmin Zamanvaziri, Mohamad Gholamrezaei, Ghodratollah Taheri

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…The rhetorical system of prose texts written after the Mongol invasion often differs completely from the texts written before that; the rhetoric of syntactic often makes the rhetorical frame of the pre-Mongolian texts and, in contrast, figurative language and oratory make the rhetorical structure of post-Mongolian texts. …”
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    “What’s in a Name?”: H.D.’s Re-Vision of Shakespeare by Claire Conilleau

    Published 2010-09-01
    “…His plays underwrite H.D.’s autobiographical prose in relation to family, history and identity. …”
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    Imagist Novel’s Poetics: “Bid Me to Live” by H.D. by Yevheniya Chernokova

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…But unique Imagist poetic techniques for prose are being pointed out in front of the in-famous Modernist prose texts –– V. …”
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    “Significant Negatives”: Genre and Ethics in Alice Meynell’s Familiar Essays, 1893–1909 by Rachel O’Connell

    Published 2011-11-01
    “…In this sense, Meynell’s prose writings reinterpret and repurpose the genre of the familiar essay to render it a suitable forum for confronting the ethical questions of the 1890s.…”
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    Survey of Rhetoric Lexical & Semantic in Bahaââ e Valad's Maâaref by سمیّه پرونده, احمد طحان

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…Sometimes it has non – smooth and scientific prose and sometimes it is near to "Balkh" people language and sometimes it has a fluent and literary prose but in many cases especially when Baha‘–e Valad explains his spiritual states and courtship with audacity – It converts to a poetic prose. …”
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    Un paradis sans corps ? Festins célestes et ivresses spirituelles dans l’Angleterre anglo-saxonne by Alban Gautier

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…However, those images are given in many nuances, between prose and poetry, Latin and Old English texts. Whereas Latin prose tends to evoke bodies and food without reluctance, vernacular poetry appears much more cautious towards such representations.…”
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    The use of verbal images (lexical-syntactic) in SheykhSharzīn’s Scroll by Zohreh Fadaie Veshki, Mah Nazari

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…Sheykh Sharzīn’s Scroll is one of the magnificent works of contemporary artistic prose, which has been compiled in the form of a screenplay with linguistic images and literary style. …”
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    A Sociolinguistic Investigation of the influence of power in Ālam-ārā-ye Safawi by Manizhe pourali, Ghahreman Shiri

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Accordingly, this research deals with the influence of power in Ālam-ārā-ye Safawi from the perspective of sociology of language, distinguishing the powers that have influenced the prose text of this book and determining the frequency and form of the power influence on its prose.…”
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    History, hagiography, romance… by Lisa M. Ruch

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Athelstan’s reputation and accomplishments as the king credited with being the first to rule over all of England led to his being celebrated in the Middle Ages in art, coinage, romance, travel narratives, and chronicles. In the prose Brut tradition, his depiction is, for the most part, focused on his military accomplishments, with little elaboration. …”
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    De la controverse à la conversion : Venise et la défense de la rhétorique dans The Ephemerides of Phialo de Stephen Gosson by Anne Geoffroy-Piscou

    Published 2008-03-01
    “…The fact that Gosson chose to locate his prose fiction in Venice is highly significant and this study argues that the city’s association with vices provides an appropriate, though paradoxical, setting for Gosson’s defence of rhetoric at the expense of fiction. …”
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    Approach to amphibole in Zaydari Nasaviâs Nafthat-o-Almasdour by عطا محمد رادمنش, ندا پازاج

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…“Nafthat-o-Almasdour” book is one of the excellent examples of technical and stilted prose in the seventh century. The author of this work with complete mastery and benefit from a variety of literal and spiritual figures of speech has revealed his art in the word processing. …”
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    Geo Bogza și provincia ca aventură – note despre O sută șaptezeci și cinci de minute la Mizil by Paul Cernat

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…This study reinterprets an inter-wars text from the prose of Romanian writer Geo Bogza – the experimental reportage One Hundred and Seventy Five Minutes in Mizil [O sută şaptezeci şi cinci de minute la Mizil], from a multiply focused perspective. …”
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    De la modernism la neomodernism în literatura românească by Ramona Nedea

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…Le but de l’exposé a été de présenter les contours généraux de la prose roumaine d’après guerre jusqu’aux années 80, car ce qui l’intéresse davantage, du point de vue de l’auteur de cet exposé, c’est la place des écrivains de Banate dans la littérature roumaine d’après guerre et son apport à la modernisation de la prose.…”
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    Repliki dialogowe informujące o emocjach z pola zdziwienia (na materiale współczesnych utworów prozatorskich napisanych w języku polskim, rosyjskim i angielskim) by Daniel Dzienisiewicz

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The aim of the article is to analyze dialogue replicas communicating emotions from the lexical-semantic field of surprise, retrieved from contemporary prose works written in Polish, Russian and English. …”
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    Le français dans l’écriture conradienne by Claude Maisonnat

    Published 2013-09-01
    “…The result is that French is essential to his art in so far as it provides a constant challenge to the master discourse of the authorial voice and thus constitutes the basis of the poetic dimension of his prose based on the Lacanian notion of lalangue, as if French acted as a surrogate maternal language.…”
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    Două forme productive în anii 1990 şi 2000: eclectismul postmodern şi autoficţiunea by Cătălin Sturza

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…This article discusses two productive forms of Romanian prose of the last two decades: on the one hand, the novel that refines and moves beyond (by means of parody) the Postmodern eclecticism; on the other hand, a form borrowed in the 1990s and 2000s from the French prose by the young Romanian novelists of 2000 – generically known as Autofiction. …”
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