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    Writing Out of Place: Wordsworth and Woolf in London by Laurent Folliot, Juliana Lopoukhine

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Reading Wordsworth and Woolf alongside each other should make for an enriched understanding of urban flânerie in British literature, by suggesting how its course was shaped along various ideological and gender fault lines, and also what enduring perplexities beset the writer’s task of engaging with the modern city.…”
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    Écriture et trauma dans “The Giant Wistaria” : Quand Charlotte Perkins Gilman revisite le gothique by Paule Lévy

    Published 2015-10-01
    “…Far from being seen as a radical uprooting from Europe and a miraculous renewal in the New World, the Founding of the Nation is depicted as a grotesque transplantation of patriarchal injustice and arbitrariness.This remarkably effective tale, may also be seen as a young writer’s attempt to carve out a “Room of [her] Own” within the American “House of Fiction”. …”
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    Trente ans d'exil en Suisse. José Herrera Petere (Genève, 1947-1977) by Rose Duroux

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…In 1946, the writer José Herrera Petere (Guadalajara, 1909-Geneva, 1977), in exile in Mexico, accepted a lucrative contract as civil servant of ILO (International Labour Organization). …”
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    Ponctuation et mise en page dans Madame Bovary : les interventions de Flaubert sur le manuscrit du copiste by Stella Mangiapane

    Published 2012-11-01
    “…This paper thus investigates the last stage of the writer’s work, comparing, on the one hand, the final autographed manuscript and, on the other hand, both the edition of the novel published on the Revue de Paris (October-December 1856) and the first printed edition (Michel Lévy frères, 1857). …”
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    LEXCONN: A French Lexicon of Discourse Connectives by Charlotte Roze, Laurence Danlos, Philippe Muller

    Published 2012-07-01
    “…With respect to discourse organization, the most basic way of signaling the speaker’s or writer’s intentions is to use explicit lexical markers: so-called discourse markers or discourse connectives. …”
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    La teoria dell’arte di Flaubert nell’interpretazione di Croce by Paolo D’Angelo

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…According to Croce Flaubert embodies the figure of a writer who, while lacking an actual training in philosophy, was capable of conceiving artistic phenomena with greater depth than most theorists of his time. …”
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    Assembling Reading and Writing in the Face of Loss: Christa Couture’s How to Lose Everything and Dakshana Bascaramurty’s This Is Not the End of Me by Lola Artacho-Martín

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Through nonfictional texts dealing with complicated and traumatic experiences related to loss, readers and writers seem to become more intricately entangled. …”
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    Sistem Berbasis Private Blockchain sebagai Penyedia Layanan Autentikasi Publisher-Broker-Subscriber Pada Protokol Message Queue Telemetry Transport by Muhammad Naufal Dzakie, Adhitya Bhawiyuga, Achmad Basuki

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…If implemented correctly, the writer hopes to create a distributed authentication server that helps MQTT broker to validate kliens. …”
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    Representações interculturais de gênero no romance A república dos sonhos, de Nélida Piñon by Lúcia Osana Zolin

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Foregrounded on concepts from critical feminism and post-structuralism, a discussion ensues on the way a contemporary Brazilian female writer, dialoging with Spanish tradition, represents feminine identities and gender relationships in this important 20th century novel.…”
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    NEGARA DAN KEPEMIMPINAN DALAM PEMIKIRAN ALFARABI by Imam Sukardi

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…The ideal state is the state which is elaborated the universal values of humanism, not just limited to certain ethnic and nation which is emphasizing its obedience just to God, not the something else. In this paper, the writer tried to interpret the original works of Alfarabi which is directly related to his political thought and the other thinkers who are studying his political thought. …”
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    Role of A.S. Aivazov in the Process of Primary Schools Reform in Crimea (1910s) by Ismail Kerimov

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…Gasprinsky in 1914, the newspaper “Terdzhiman” was headed by the famous Crimean Tatar writer and publicist A.S. Aivazov. Under his leadership, a broad discussion was launched in the newspaper related to reforms in the field of national education in the primary grades of Crimea. …”
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    « The glittering game » : le jeu des choses dans A Lost Lady et My Mortal Enemy de Willa Cather by Céline Manresa

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…Now, in her two novels, the writer also shows how things constantly alter the progression of the plots and the relationships between the characters. …”
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    Discernment in Origen of Alexandria by P. B. Decock

    Published 2013-06-01
    “… Origen was the first Christian writer to reflect more systematically on the theme of discernment; his views have greatly influenced later spiritual writers. …”
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    Wie se grond koop Boas (Rut 4:9)? by S. L. Stassen

    Published 2005-12-01
    “…In this article the following possibilitiesare investigated: Either the writer of the Ruth narrative was so far removed from the time of Ruth that he did not know the customs and laws in the time of the judges, or different laws could apply to different periods in the time of the judges or to different communities in the time of the judges, or the verbs “to sell” in 4:3 and “to buy” in 4:5 and verse 9 should be understood in a different manner than convention permits us to do. …”
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    Politik Hukum Penanggulangan Bencana by Zuzi Kurnia Ramadhani, Rangga Prayitno, Radiyan Rahim, Yumai Wendra

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Both kinds of the problems should be, according the writer, properly addressed by using legal approaches. …”
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    Biogram of the Lithuanian book in retrospective bibliography (until 1940) by Dalia Gargasaitė

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…., a case of inaccuracy in the date of birth of the traveler and writer Matas Šalčius. In the description of biograms, the administrative distribution of the definite period of the author's life should be considered. …”
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    Long-Term Consequences: Deep Time in Barry Lopez’s “The Stone Horse” by Norma Tilden

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Lopez’s essay describes the writer’s encounter with an earthwork fashioned by Quechan artists perhaps four centuries ago in a California desert. …”
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    Entre poésie et fiction : Tess ou l'écriture syncopée de Thomas Hardy by Catherine Lanone

    Published 2009-04-01
    “…Thomas Hardy's poems and novels are closely intertwined through a system of echoes, which suggests that rather than two entirely different modes of writing, they are deeply connected in the writer's mind and reflect a similar quest for meaning through disruption rather than euphonious perfection. …”
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    Langage et action paysagère : conscience du paysage et de l’environnement dans l’œuvre de Natsume Sōseki  by Agathe Tran

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Then, through a study of three novels by Sōseki  which focus on describing nature and space rather than following a conventional plot, I consider the landscape as an aesthetic and ideological narrative structure. I analyse how this writer enhances the landscape through a profusion of poetic and pictorial inter-cultural references and how he also de-constructs it in a post-modern fashion by modernising the homology between nature, language, and national identity. …”
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    “What’s in a Name?”: H.D.’s Re-Vision of Shakespeare by Claire Conilleau

    Published 2010-09-01
    “…This article envisions the complex interactions between Shakespeare’s text and H.D.’s prose as the cornerstone of her positioning as woman writer in the economy of literary creation. It explores the creative diversions and reappropriations of Shakespeare’s plays that H.D. resorts to, especially her play with onomastics, the evocations and inscriptions of the Bard and his plays in the body of her works as well as a lesser known text, By Avon River, whose theme is Shakespeare himself.…”
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