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    General and Specific Problems of the Formation of Intellectual Operations in Younger Schoolchildren with Learning Difficulties by A.I. Andriashina, L.A. Tishina

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…With the similarity of the symptoms of the manifestation of writing disorders in younger schoolchildren, the state of cognitive functions may be different. …”
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    Reincarnating Shakespeare’s sister: Virginia Woolf and the “uncircumscribed spirit” of fiction by Naomi TOTH

    Published 2011-03-01
    “…This “spirit” or vital “reality”, however, is constituted in the movement of the writing subject towards it, a movement that dissolves the boundaries between subject and object. …”
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    Dans le creux de l’écrit se crée la créature. Le personnage récurrent dans l’œuvre de Bret Easton Ellis by Sophie BARRÈRE

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…All these issues intervene within the writing process itself. In the destruction/appropriation of language toward a personal phrasing, writing is separated from the I, while remaining closely intertwined. …”
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    Diegetic Pregnancy in Jesse Greengrass’s Sight (2018), or the Ethics of Building Bodies in(to) Literature by Maxence Gouleau

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Although they have often been used as metaphors for the act of writing, pregnancy and childbirth have a long history of being left out of literature itself, especially as diegetic events in the novel. …”
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    A Critical Study of French Versification and Poetic Genres by Hadi Dolatabadi

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…Designed with an academic audience to teach undergraduate and postgraduate courses in French literature, the book has some drawbacks, despite its clear writing. The purpose of this paper is to examine the writing and presentation of this book’s material and to address some of the shortcomings, mainly in the form of the arrangement of contents within the book’s chapters, the citation system, and the examples presented from a formal point of view. …”
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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
    “…More specifically, Frédéric Landragin’s investigations on the relation between linguistic and visual salience may allow us to explore Ruskin’s prose further and see how the visual salience he noted in painting carries over in his own writing. Applying the salience model to Ruskin’s prose might therefore prove a new way to uncover some of the more elusive and distinctive features of his writing.…”
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    Quand l’album de jeunesse innove pour mettre en scène la guerre by Nelly Chabrol Gagne

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…On the one hand, autobiographical writing testifies about the childhood of two author illustrators, Uri Shulevitz and Peter Sis, who lived during a time of war, after the bombing of Warsaw or behind the Iron Curtain. …”
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    Of Ruskinian Topography: Visible and Legible Salience in Modern Painters by Laurence Roussillon-Constanty

    Published 2016-09-01
    “…More specifically, Frédéric Landragin’s investigations on the relation between linguistic and visual salience may allow us to explore Ruskin’s prose further and see how the visual salience he noted in painting carries over in his own writing. Applying the salience model to Ruskin’s prose might therefore prove a new way to uncover some of the more elusive and distinctive features of his writing.…”
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    Présence du catalan dans l'œuvre en vers de Manuel Vázquez Montalbán : écriture métisse, écriture du métissage by Denise Boyer

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Here we analyze the different uses of Catalan in Manuel Vázquez Montalbán's verse work, depending on whether it is quotations, collages, bilingual writing or writing in Catalan.…”
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    Traum-A-Rhythmia On Debbie Tucker Green’s In-Yer-Ear Stage by Lea Sawyers

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…In an aesthetics of trauma, debbie tucker green gives voice to marginalized and politically minor voices which she directs in her writing as one would a symphonic orchestra. Her texts, which draw simultaneously from poetry, song lyric writing and musical score, question the nature of theatre. …”
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    La reescritura prismática del orfismo y sus dimensiones en la poesía de Carles Riba, Agustí Bartra y Josep Sebastià Pons by Marta López Vilar

    Published 2024-12-01
    “… According to historian of religions Marcel Detienne in his book The Writing of Orpheus, this figure is the origin of writing. …”
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    Formation à l’élaboration du rapport d’intervention : quelques réflexions sur la méthode pédagogique by Silvia Païn

    Published 2011-05-01
    “…After providing them with some theoretical references, training professionals in writing treatment reports can be better achieved by putting them in the position of the reader of the report instead of the writer. …”
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    Bouées, portulans et cartes en TO : L’idéal cartographique dans les Maximus Poems de Charles Olson. by Vincent Bucher

    Published 2013-05-01
    “…However, if place is a necessary a priori condition for creation, the writing of place is no self-evident rediscovery of immanence. …”
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    Criticism, practice, pedagogy: creative convergence through A.S. Byatt’s Babel Tower by Helen E. MUNDLER

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…This article examines how literary criticism and the teaching of creative writing can be brought together. Specifically, it analyses an aspect of intradiegetic literary creation in A.S. …”
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    A Long Journey of Historical Research and Scientific Publication by Purnawan Basundoro

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…The main problem faced in writing historical articles is usually related to relevance. …”
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    The Predominance of the French Language in Francophone African Literature: The Case of Konan Roger Langui’s Wandi Bla! by Métou Kané

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…This explains the poet’s choice of the French language as the language of writing in order to achieve this. This explains the poet’s choice of the French language as the language of writing in order to achieve this. …”
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    Joan W. Scott : écrire l’histoire, de Foucault à la psychanalyse by Thamy Ayouch

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…After her “Foucault turn”, Joan Scott caused a certain turmoil in the writing of history, conceived of by her as a strategy of resistance. …”
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    Cinco mulheres: vozes em ricochete by Ivete Lara Camargos Walty

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Marcelino Freire, whose character moves between the countryside and the city, has been writing as one who hears the others, exercising alterity. …”
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    Творчество Марины Цветаевой в контексте гендерных исследований by Agnieszka Hrynyk

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…The following aspects are briefly discussed: a woman as a writer, a womanartist defending her right to create, a woman telling/writing her story, gender performance, contravention of the gender role, and the apocryphal writing strategy. …”
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    Maladie, médecine et migration au prisme de l’écriture migrante sino-française: une contribution à la médecine transculturelle? by Julia Pröll

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Although the auto-Orientalist pitfall and medical exoticism are not always avoided – as evidenced by the diametrically opposed writing strategies of Writing-in on the one hand and Writing-back on the other – this corpus of migrant writers and, with it, its postcolonial theoretical framework, proves, as we shall discuss in a final section, to be enriching for the (Critical) Medical Humanities, an interdisciplinary field currently in full bloom. …”
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