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    SUC-CORE: A Balanced Corpus Annotated with Noun Phrase Coreference by Kristina Nilsson Björkenstam

    Published 2013-09-01
    “…While most coreference annotated corpora consist of exts of similar types within related domains, SUC-CORE consists of both informative and imaginative prose and covers a wide range of literary genres and domains. …”
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  2. 122

    On Love and the Canon: H.D., Robert Duncan, and “Venice-Venus” by Lara Vetter

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…He also offers a narrative of H.D.’s career that elevates her poetry over her prose, which he sees as impure, mired in venery. …”
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  3. 123

    Capital symbolique, consécration et marché des retraductions de littérature française en langue hongroise entre 2000 et 2020 by Adrienn Gulyás

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…This study discusses retranslations of French prose and drama into Hungarian between 2000 and 2020, in a Bourdieusian framework, using mixed methods, based on data provided by the National Library of Hungary. …”
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  4. 124

    Aktywność sportowa i kibicowanie w prozie Krzysztofa Vargi by Tomasz Sahaj

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…This article presents the work of Krzysztof Varga, a Polish columnist and prose writer of Hun­garian descent with particular regard paid those threads that directly relate to various forms of physical activity, sports and fan support. …”
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  5. 125

    A plenitude de um vazio em que a pobreza não é mais paisagem: a periferia em Paulo Lins e Ferréz by Alva Martínez Teixeiro

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Also, this study analyses the originality of their prose, noting the cautious distance of their aesthetic philosophies and the fundamental elements of their lit- erary universe –poverty, crime and inequality– from any extreme culture of vio- lence. …”
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  6. 126

    Maria Zambrano et Ramon Xirau : une certaine France, bergsonienne, dans les valises de deux philosophes républicains espagnols by Ricardo Tejada

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…Zambrano was particularly sensitive to the musical philosophical prose of the great philosopher of the Third French Republic, as well as its mystical dimension. …”
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    ‘I’m grown a man no doubt, I’ve broken bounds’—Robert Browning Crossing the Limits of Poetry by Jean-Charles Perquin

    Published 2016-05-01
    “…Was it not one of the reasons why Oscar Wilde called him a ‘prose Browning’?…”
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    Dark Aesthete: Gothic Elements in the Fiction of Walter Pater by Geoffrey Johnston Sadock

    Published 2009-04-01
    “…Walter Pater is today celebrated for his imaginary portraits, ekphrastic meditations on landscape, paintings, and sculpture; for his aesthetic method and prose style. It should now be acknowledged that he is also a master of the Gothic, whose synthesis of the beautiful and the horrific invests his fiction with a delayed but unforgettable urgency.After reviewing Pater's status in recent scholarship and defining ‘Gothic,’ ‘Dark Aesthete’ considers the kinds and instances of Gothic writing in his short stories, Marius the Epicurean, and unfinished novel Gaston de Latour (1889, revised text 1995). …”
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    Le poids de l’instant dans le récit ferroviaire contemporain by Mahigan Lepage

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…The analysis of the texts reveals a subtle process of construction in which the instant gradually settles itself into duration, through the course of a prose that runs constantly ahead of thought. The instant thus takes on the weight of time, maybe even of memory.…”
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  10. 130

    Mal du siècle et mal du lieu : bovarysme et romantisme mêlés dans les deux grands romans modernes de Flaubert by Philippe Chardin

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…We can notice this phenomena as well as for the negative poles of ridiculous features (Frederic’s impenitent “bovarysme”) and misfortunes (analogies between the trials that have to be faced by the heroes — especially those of the “sentimental journey”), as for the positive pole — more implicit in Flaubert’s prose — that implies a kind of partial rehabilitation principle of the main characters, and the persistence of romanticism, a whole romanticism with singularity, revolt, election through unhappiness,  passion and desire.…”
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    Britomart Quest Anew, Victorians Revive the Elizabethan Faerie Queene as Campaigns for Women’s Suffrage Intensify by Susan Clayton

    Published 2010-06-01
    “…We shall address the questions of links between gender and power, and consider how the past is used to consolidate the present.Our analysis starts by contextualising Victorian revivals of Britomart’ story, paying special attention to a prose adaptation by Mary MacLeod, then assessing these revivals in relation to women’s demands for change, bearing in mind that British suffragettes also looked across the Channel to another female knight-at-arms, Joan of Arc, for a model for their campaigns. …”
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    Coda: The War of Poetry: Duncan’s Heresies by Michael Heller

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…This essay focuses on Duncan’s Tribunals: Passages 31-35, originally published as a separate chapbook in 1970, and the prose surrounding it, such as the earlier “The Sweetness and Greatness of Dante’s Divine Comedy” of 1964, as a central focus of the struggle of Duncan’s war with and for form, the site of risk, undoing and resolution. …”
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    Huellas de Charles Baudelaire en Julián del Casal: un caso de traducción literaria by Celene García-Ávila, Alejandro Gerardo Mercado-Vilchis

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…El propósito de este artículo es demostrar que Julián del Casal logra elaborar excelentes traducciones de la obra de Charles Baudelaire, pues la traducción se vuelve la vía mediante la que este poeta cubano comparte en español su descubrimiento de Petits poèmes en prose. La traducción poética de los poemas de Baudelaire permitió a Casal mejorar su propia escritura, ya que, después de traducir al poeta francés escribió algunos de sus mejores poemas en prosa. …”
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    L’apport de Lorenza Maranini dans le domaine des études flaubertiennes by Giorgetto Giorgi

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…In the first book she brings to light how Flaubert’s prose offers a blend of visions: those altered by the characters’ passions and the narrator’s detached and neutral visions. …”
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    “Travelling in the Family”: Elizabeth Bishop’s Brazilian Autobiographical Voice by Myriam Bellehigue

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…Of particular interest is the privileged dialogue established between these translations and Bishop’s own autobiographical texts, either in verse or in prose, both published and unpublished during her lifetime. …”
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    Tales Of Possession And Dispossession by Elsa Charléty

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…Drawing on Edwidge Danticat’s writings, as well as anthropological research in Haiti and theories of loss and grief in literary criticism, I show that Edwidge Danticat’s prose, while constantly negotiating the space between the collective and the individual, creates a language of exchange around the notion of absence. …”
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    Louisa Paulin et Max Rouquette : reconnaissance littéraire, dissensions graphiques et rendez-vous manqués by Philippe Gardy

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…At the end of the 1930s, Louisa Paulin (1880-1944), a French and Occitan writer, met the work of one of her younger siblings in Occitan literature, Max Rouquette (1908-2005), whose talents as a prose writer and then as a poet she immediately admired. …”
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    Jeremiah 31:31-34: A prospect of true transformation by M.D. Terblanche

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…This article considers the contrast between the new covenant pericope and the poetic doom oracles and the prose discourses in the book of Jeremiah. Since the book of Deuteronomy seemingly had a profound influence on the book of Jeremiah, Jeremiah 31:31-34 is also read against the background of Deuteronomy. …”
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    Specifics of irony in selected novels by Rudolf Sloboda by Romana Antalová

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Romantic irony was employed by the prose writer Rudolf Sloboda (1938 – 1995). The article examines the specifics of the irony that can be observed in the novels Narcis (Narcissus, 1965) and Rozum (Reason, 1982). …”
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    Un écrivain « entre deux rives » : le cas Jules Boissière by Hervé Casini

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…Except for "Propos d'un intoxiqué" and some yet published short stories from "Fumeurs d'opium", the man and his work still have to discover.Between 2014 and 2016, professor Jean-Yves Casanova publishes some pioneer articles for edition of the Centre d’Étude de la Littérature Occitane, La Revue Littéraire and Littératures.From these numerous lives and writings, Boissière uses two languages-French and Provençal- as means of an artistic production who finds mainly in Indochina a kind of Promised Land, on one hand in verse, on the other hand in prose.As a matter of fact, on the two sides of his special way, Jules Boissière must find again his well-deserved place : the one from a French writer, with occitanist tendency, who loves two languages and, during his Indochina stay , nurtures a highest literary career.…”
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