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    ‘As Though It Were A Sacred Relic’: The Troubled Holocaust Poetry of Julian Tuwim by Myer Siemiatycki

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The Polish-Jewish poet Julian Tuwim (1894–1953) was among the most widely read – and denounced! – writers of interwar Poland. Described as ‘a virtuoso of language’ in his beloved Polish mother tongue, Tuwim’s literary range was remarkable and varied. …”
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    La transmission de la mémoire dans les romans de Marie-Claire Blais by Eva Pich-Ponce

    Published 2013-03-01
    “…Mary-Claire Blais is one of the most important writers in Quebec literature. In Le Sourd dans la ville (1979), Visions d’Anna (1982) and Soifs (1995), an important number of voices are juxtaposed in order to highlight the dramas of the XXth century. …”
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    A Corpus Based Analysis of Sympathy in Language: Constructed Victimhood in Fiction by Azka Khan

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…The study suggests further exploration into the phenomenon to understand whether the identified discursive techniques used for portraying victim characters are unique to Pakistani anglophone literature or it is used by English fiction writers in general. This research opens new avenues for future studies to understand the language of victimhood in larger corpora.…”
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    Издательство “Всемирная литература” как первая советская литературная институция: история в документах... by Marina Arias-Vikhil’

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…As an institutional association of writers, scientists, translators and editors, the publishing house developed the principles of its existence in accordance with the complex socio-political and economic situation of the first years of revolutionary transformations in the country. …”
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    “Inside His Idiom:” E. M. Forster’s T. S. Eliot by Jason FINCH

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…These mutual influence relations also enable revised theories of literary influence to be proposed. The two writers shared privileged upbringings founded on nineteenth-century capitalism. …”
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    “She who would refine the fabric:” Contexts for Reading the Embroidering and Writing of Florence Farr and Una Taylor by Jane SPIRIT

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Both Florence Farr and Una Taylor were Arts and Crafts embroiderers and writers whose work was published in John Lane’s avant-garde “Keynotes” series in the eighteen nineties. …”
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    Enta ra norma común de l’aragonés escrito: una endrezera plena de barzals by Francho Nagore Laín

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…XXI, especially since 2010 until now, have not only stopped it, but have caused a setback and even a small chaos, which the writers try to avoid despite the adversities and the brambles that are found along the way.…”
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    Les enjeux du végétal dans une ville du « Sud »  by Mustapha El Hannani, Aude Nuscia Taïbi, Naïma Brabra, Sigrid Giffon

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…In the iconography and descriptions of writers and travellers, Marrakesh is indissociable from its palm groves and plants which confer a strong identity to a landscape the city has promoted for tourism. …”
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    ‘Our precious quand même’: French in the Letters of Henry James by Daniel Karlin

    Published 2013-09-01
    “…Henry James travelled extensively in France, lived there for months at a time, and was personally acquainted with many leading French writers; he loved and admired the French novel, the French theatre, and the French critical faculty, not to mention ‘the genius of the French language’. …”
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    Early “Celtic” identities in the Northern Italy and High Adriatic Authors by Linda Papi

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…According to the classical sources, at the beginning of the 4th century BC, Celtic communities crossed the Alps and settled in Italy. For ancient writers, this incursion was considered to be a brutal event, but archaeological evidence shows a different situation, suggesting that the Celtic presence in Italy can be traced back to the previous centuries. …”
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    DEVELOPMENT OF AN IMPROVED DATABASE FOR YORUBA HANDWRITTEN CHARACTER by OLUWASHINA O. OYENIRAN, JOSHUA O. OYENIYI, LAWRENCE O. OMOTOSHO, IBRAHIM K. OGUNDOYIN

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The developed database contains a total of 12,600 characters being made up of 70 classes from a total number of 200 writers, in which 80 % (10,500) is regarded as the training and validation dataset while the remaining 20 % (2,100) is regarded as testing dataset. …”
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    Rhetorical Mixture: Hermogenes and Hybridity in English Renaissance Literary Criticism by Javiera Lorenzini Raty

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…His treatise On Ideas of Style (Περὶ ἰδεῶν) presented mixture both as a quality of all styles, and also as a core value of dignified styles, encouraging writers to compose hybrid texts and to read the literary tradition with attention to its combination of forms. …”
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    Ausweis, Exil, Flucht und Migration by Patrice Djoufack

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Based on the literary production of selected German writers, who experienced exile during national socialism, and first and foremost, on Anna Seghers’ novel Transit, the paper illustrates to what extent the possession of a valid identity card can be said to have an existential value to refugees in modern times. …”
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    The Role of Lyrics in Estonian Literature: Three Exemplary Cases by Anneli Niinre

    Published 2023-08-01
    “… Song lyrics are usually positioned in the margins of literature and tend not to be in the first line when writers and their works are discussed. There have been debates about whether to consider lyrics as literature and/ or ‘real poetry’. …”
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    Acquired Dyslexia in Spanish: A Review and Some Observations on a New Case of Deep Dyslexia by Robert Davies, Fernando Cuetos

    Published 2005-01-01
    “…Readers and writers of Spanish use an orthography that is highly transparent. …”
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    Gendered Geographies of the European East in the American Cold-War Literary Imaginary by Martyna Bryla

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…In the American Cold-War imaginary, the representation of Eastern Europe was strongly influenced by male intellectuals and writers from the region, whose works were celebrated in the US not only for their artistic merits but most of all for their political import. …”
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    La presse et ses passeurs méconnus, intermédiaires indispensables à la circulation de la littérature américaine en France dans les années 1940 by Anne Cadin

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Furthermore, it is in the press that some unknown mediators forged a critical discourse about a foreseeable influence of US texts on French writers: they were academics (Las Vergnas, Sigaux, Larnac), demanding aficionados (Beaumont, Blanzat, Fauchery, Hoog, Lalou, Morel), but also detractors of this importation (Henriot, Kanapa). …”
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    Odkrywanie misji Kościoła w dziełach Thomasa Mertona by Wojciech Oleśków

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…An example of the mission discovered by Merton is the apostolate of friendship, which becomes supportive for writers and poets fighting for freedom and truth. …”
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    Literary prose Reasons and reasons of formation fields by قهرمان شیری

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…Instructing current âsciences of era, working in ministerial jobs especially âsecretary ship in courtiers and writing letters, centrality of âliteral meeting on diversionary and poem craftsmanship are âalso as the influential factors on literary prose, which are also âaccompanied the occupational obligations with literary prose âin addition to writers specialization and addresseeâ âexpectations. …”
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    Wilno mityczne we współczesnej prozie litewskiej by Audinga Peluritytė-Tikuišienė

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…This article focuses on two modern Lithuanian prose writers, Antanas Ramonas (1947–1993) and Ričardas Gavelis (1950–2002), whose works evoke the two most striking and different images of the same mythical Vilnius – divine and demonic, hopeful and hopeless. …”
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