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1961
« Excès et pénurie dans Middlemarch : le cas de M. Casaubon »
Published 2006-12-01“…But this portrait of the failed scholar can also be read as a form of self-caricature, through which George Eliot was trying to exorcize her fear of failure in writing Middlemarch.…”
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1962
Framework of Reference for Chinese Language
Published 2018-07-01“…The conclusion is made about the specificity of the Chinese model of communicative competence, reflecting the features of the isolating Chinese language, the verbal syllabic Chinese hieroglyphic writing, the autochthonous Chinese culture, and the related features of teaching Chinese as a foreign language.…”
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1963
Des objets en bois remarquables issus d’un puits de la place d’Assas à Nîmes (Gard)
Published 2018-12-01“…Fifteen rare and remarkable wooden objects were found in this humid environment, such as various boxes, including two boxes with mirrors and two signet boxes, fragments of writing tablets, a hinge from a piece of furniture, three spindle fragments, the base of a wicker basket, etc. …”
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1964
Ìgbélárugẹ Èdè: Akinwumi Isola’s Model for Promoting African Languages
Published 2021-12-01“… The ever-popular discussion in African literary circles is critically about language choices that African writers make in their creative endeavors. This is part of this write-up’s focus plus the plight of African languages with attention to the benefit and challenges for their empowerment. …”
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1965
Les dispositifs optiques au XIXe siècle et la production des images dans Madame Bovary
Published 2014-10-01“…When Flaubert began writing Madame Bovary, around 1850, literature was focusing on the “visible” world. …”
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1966
Topsy Turvy de Mike Leigh : l’envers du décor ou la norme mise à mal
Published 2014-06-01“…This film, which is rather unusual in his work, depicts a particular moment in the career of the famous musicians Gilbert and Sullivan, namely the writing and staging of one of their comic operas, The Mikado. …”
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1967
Geo Bogza – lecţia de libertate şi poetica exasperării
Published 2008-06-01“…His articles, as well as his poems and prose, proclaim the literature which serves the human being, against not only traditional canons but also modern formalism. The craft of writing is no longer considered a heavenly gift, on the contrary is seen as the only way to escape from a tight reality in order to make it better, the obsessive metaphor of the “yellow maid” describing this larger and prolific poetic reality. …”
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1968
Transcultural Memories and Transmission: The Case of Ying Chen’s 'La lenteur des montagnes'
Published 2024-06-01“…Although for the main part her creative writing has presented a female character suspended in an in-between space and distanciated from specific cultural boundaries, Chen’s recent fiction is more explicit in articulating transnational/transcultural constructions of identity in characters who have experienced cultural and linguistic dislocation. …”
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1969
Ethnographic Blogging: Reflections on a Methodological Experiment
Published 2010-01-01“…“Ethnographic blogging” describes not only the act of writing on a website and hoping that someone will read it, but the process of regularly maintaining a blog, and the modes of interaction and observation that this process gradually enables. …”
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1970
The Relationship Between Critique of History and Metahistory:A Proposal
Published 2020-03-01“…The present paper explains that every historian needs to have a theoretical base for writing and studying history. Then, it emphasizes that to criticize the historical works the critics must be aware of the theoretical base they criticize, and they themselves have to adopt a specific theoretical base. …”
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1971
Commenter et inciter à commenter les publications vidéo des chaînes de télévision sur Facebook : les cas de TF1, France 2 et M6
Published 2019-12-01“…A semiotic analysis of the “screen writing process” observed on the Facebook pages of those channels, combined with a study of the type of video published and the rhetoric speeches that accompanies them, figures out an effort to maintain an editorial line. …”
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1972
Nomadic Memory in Aleksandar Hemon’s Memoirs
Published 2023-11-01“…He presents the migrant as a subject-in-becoming, belonging to their community thanks to the workings of a transgenerational, nonlinear memory, operating in a time continuum where stable identities are deterritorialized and creative ways to access an unavailable past are generated. In Hemon’s writing, identity is rooted in concentric homelands, and the truth of the memory resides in the affects it provokes and sustains. …”
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1973
LA FRUSTRATION IDENTITAIRE. QUELQUES IDÉES DE MIHAI MITREA-CELARIANU SUR L’ÉCOLE ROUMAINE DE COMPOSITION
Published 2012-12-01“…Born in Bucarest in 1935, after the arrival of the communist regime, he was forced to leave the country and he installed himself in Paris, where he died in 2003. His way of writing music was largely influenced by the modern western music, the New Cinema and the New Novel (Alain Robbe-Grillet, Alain Resnais), the serialism, Karlheinz Stockhausen and the dreams theory. …”
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1974
The “grave of oblivion”: Remembering the English Civil War in Sir Thomas Fairfax’s Short Memorials (1699)
Published 2024-12-01“…Writing against oblivion was a matter of urgency for witnesses of the English Civil Wars who sought to vindicate their past actions and restore historical truth on the basis of their first-hand experience of the conflict. …”
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1975
Kobori Enshū : deux biographies, une légende
Published 2012-07-01“…Based on the analysis of two biographies of Kobori Enshū, famous landscaper from the early 17th century, one offers to think over the writing of the history of Japanese gardens of the 20th century. …”
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1976
Réflexions critiques autour des frontières de la péninsule Ibérique au premier âge du Fer
Published 2020-06-01“…Based on the archaeological register, the study of ethnicity and cultural identity in protohistoric societies, characterized by the absence of writing, always retains a partial and problematic character. …”
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1977
La haine à l’œuvre dans Carpenter’s Gothic (1999) de William Gaddis
Published 2015-03-01“…We shall devote analyses to jealousy caused by hatred, then describe the primary hate that underpins all types of relationships as a preliminary study to questioning the excess that fuels Gaddis’s writing. Lastly, by referring to the author’s non-fictional work we shall put forward the thesis that the voluble protagonist is to a large extent the author’s mouthpiece. …”
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1978
C++ and Kotlin performance on Android – a comparative analysis
Published 2024-03-01“…The authors performed a series of tests based on five selected algorithms: n-bodies, the nth term of the Fibonacci sequence, reading and writing a file, and bubble sort for both small and large sets of values. …”
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1979
Luderen, akademikeren og manifestet:
Published 2025-01-01“…Through a close textual analysis and a rhetorical genre analysis of two current feminist manifestos, LUDERMANIFESTET from 2017 and “Writing Victimhood” from 2021, I thus investigate the challenges and opportunities of such feminist adaptions of the manifesto genre. …”
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1980
Migratory Subjectivity in E. Jane Gay’s Choup-nit-ki, With the Nez Percés
Published 2015-08-01“…This article studies textual features such as shifting focalization, the splitting of the writing subject into multiple personae, and the humor extracted from social contradictions to show how Gay’s book both cites and challenges nineteenth century conventions governing genre and gender. …”
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