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    El clérigo valenciano Vicent Manuel Branchat contra Napoleón by Vicent Josep Escartí, Rafael Roca

    Published 2010-06-01
    “…Vicent-Manuel Branchat, a practically unknown clergyman, was one of the writers who better illustrate this attitude: he wrote colloquia, conversations and even theatrical pieces with a clear anti-French and conservative ideology, between 1813 and 1819. …”
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    Editorial Vol5 no1 by Irene Stevens

    Published 2006-03-01
    “…In this edition of the journal, several writers have taken some aspect of assessment as their theme, be it risk assessment, assessment of new staff, or a tool for assessing the needs of care leavers. …”
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    As estratégias discursivas e a evolução do sujeito poético feminino: de Adélia Prado a Maria Lúcia Dal Farra by Teresa Cabañas

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…The intention is set on observing how the writers’ discursive strategies, in addition to revitalizing the local poetry code, suggest changes to the status of historical and social condition of female agents producing poetry. …”
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    Correlation Analysis of Japanese Literature and Psychotherapy Effects Based on an Equation Diagnosis Algorithm by Zhang Tingting

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…On the basis of inheriting the classical aesthetic orientation of Japanese literature, contemporary Japanese literature changes the creative methods of traditional Japanese writers, strives to transcend the national limitations of Japanese literature, and strives to capture literary materials with a “modern feel.” …”
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  5. 525

    From Dickens’s Theatrical Performance to Contemporary post Dickensian Narrative and Artistic Performance (Acker, Ackroyd, Waters and Rushdie) by Georges Letissier

    Published 2010-06-01
    “…Dickens’s invention of public readings may be seen as an innovative method to advertise literary production, but it is also a tangible illustration of the type of boundary crossing valued by postmodern writers. With Dickens, who in this respect is very much in the Sternean-Shandian vein, theatrical performance is both inside the text (e.g. the parodic staging of Hamlet in Great Expectations) and outside the text, when dramatized versions of his novels are specially written to be acted out. …”
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    L’hispaniste Antoine de Latour (1808-1881) by Manuel Bruña Cuevas

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…In Spain, Latour was, therefore, a socially well-placed foreigner: he could help the Spanish writers to get the patronage of the Duke as well as publish articles about their work in the Parisian journals.…”
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    Debating Igbo conversion to Christianity: a critical indigenous view by F. Hale

    Published 2006-12-01
    “…Within the genre of the novel, West African writers like the Ibgos Chinua Achebe, John Munonye, and T. …”
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    The creation of Serbian codes (1827-1865): Memories of the contemporaries by Drakić Gordana M., Stanković Uroš N.

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Each of these divisions contain memoir-writers's notes in relation with the codes belonging to respective fields of law. …”
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    Teksty modlitw eucharystycznych w świetle najnowszych zasad pisowni słownictwa religijnego by Michał Machura

    Published 2013-11-01
    “…The Author admit that although the writers may use capital letter by emotional reasons, nevertheless, they should use this consciously and responsibly as to not to obliterate the differences of meaning between words.…”
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    SIN IS A PERSON: SOME ONTOLOGICAL METAPHORS IN THE BIBLE by C. Owiredu

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…The use of these conceptual metaphors indicates that the writers of the selected biblical texts intended to project a deeper meaning of sin beyond the literal meaning of sin in daily language. …”
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    WOMAN AND TECHNOLOGY: A STUDY ON GENDER PORTRAYAL OF A FEMALE CYBORG IN GHOST IN THE SHELL (2017) MOVIE by Pujo Sakti Nur Cahyo, Riyan Evrilia Suryaningtyas

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…Focusing on the analysis of narrative and non-narrative elements, this research seeks to reveal how the main character is portrayed as a female cyborg. As a result, the writers found that her shifting existence as a female cyborg in the movie is the representation of how women can be the subject by affiliating with technology. …”
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    Economic and Symbolic Transmissions in Women’s Novels: Frances Burney, Jane Austen, Elizabeth Gaskell by Marie-Laure Massei-Chamayou

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…In A Room of One’s Own (1929), Virginia Woolf traces a fascinating genealogy of women writers from Aphra Behn to George Eliot, including Frances Burney and Jane Austen among others, to emphasize the power of influence in relation to their engagement with both fiction and economics. …”
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    Du rêve à la réalité, l’espace américain des écrivains d’expression anglaise du Proche-Orient arabe by Jacqueline Jondot

    Published 2006-06-01
    “…A number of Arab writers in the English language of the first half of the 20th century left the Middle East, considering the space offered them was too limited, to go the United States, thinking it would offer them numberless (physical, intellectual, moral...) opportunities, only to find that their new reality was just as limited (limited by a foreign community, a foreign language, loss of sense of direction...). …”
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    Optimized CNN-Based Recognition of District Names of Punjab State in Gurmukhi Script by Sandhya Sharma, Sheifali Gupta, Deepali Gupta, Sapna Juneja, Hamza Turabieh, Lokesh Sharma, Zelalem Kiros Bitsue

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…For this, an image database of 22000 samples is prepared having 1000 sample images for every district name which is collected from 500 different writers. Maximum accuracy on validation data achieved by the proposed Model is 99%.…”
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    « L’œil du hibou ». Le Flaubert au pluriel de Calvino by Susi Pietri

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Flaubert represents for Italo Calvino an absolute of formal invention that he interrogates (often mediated through other writers) according to three constellations of reading: the invisible, the unknowable, the unnameable. …”
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    La connaissance des maîtres allemands anciens en France, de Dominique-Vivant Denon à Henri Focillon by Isabelle Dubois-Brinkmann, François-René Martin

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Knowledge of the old German masters, the so-called "Primitives", from the end of the 18th century to the middle of the 20th century, is the result of an immense collective effort, to which art historians, museum curators, critics and writers have all contributed. France has played a fundamental role in it, and deserves a synthesis that has never really been done. …”
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    Que dire de la montagne ? Arthur Young dans les Pyrénées (1787) by Jacques Raynaud

    Published 2008-05-01
    “…Consequently, description is an essential feature of those books. When travel writers came to places which had no equivalent in their home country, they had nothing to refer their readers to to give them an idea of what they were talking about. …”
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    Interpreting Monastic Cartularies in Northwest Europe, 900-1200: Thirty Years of Scholarship by Robert Berkhofer

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…It argues that monastic writers carefully framed their re-presentation charters from their archives, to impart multiple messages to their medieval audiences.…”
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    Valoriser l’écologie pour légitimer le paysage ? by Fabien Roussel

    Published 2019-04-01
    “…These are illustrated by the representations from traveling writers, which reflect the urban imaginary of rural nature. …”
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    From Fugitive Poses to Visual Sovereignty : The Photo-poetics of Leslie Silko’s Storyteller and Joy Harjo’s Crazy Brave by Audrey Goodman

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…It considers how two Native writers, Leslie Silko and Joy Harjo, resist the settler-colonial narrative of “vanishing” Indians in their multigenre texts. …”
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