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Do romance ao romance histórico: algumas considerações sobre a teoria marxista do romance de György Lukács
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Des-reterritorialização: percursos possíveisdo romance afro-brasileiro recente
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Após a nacionalidade: história do romance e produção romanesca no Brasil e na América Latina
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O entrelugar da experimentação no romance latinoamericano contemporâneo: Manuel Puig e Caio Fernando Abreu
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Bastardos e órfãos contemporâneos: a arqueologia da infância nos romances de filiação
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Narrativas ao Sul: viagem e música em quatro romances de Assis Brasil
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Producing the Popular: John Monk Foster and the ‘Industrial Romance’
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The Religious Work of Beverly Jenkins’s Black Historical Romance
Published 2025-02-01“…Bringing together African American historiography and popular romance studies with Black women’s theological ethics and literature, this article examines Jenkins’s novels, her formation as a writer, and her reader reception to shine a new light on the many facets of Black popular romance. …”
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An empirical study on the semantics-pragmatics of two Romance confirmational tags
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Em viagem: sobre outras paisagens e movimentos no romance contemporâneo
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Representações interculturais de gênero no romance A república dos sonhos, de Nélida Piñon
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Medical (Mal)Practice and the Illusion of Progress in Edward Berdoe’s St Bernard’s: The Romance of a Medical Student and Leonard Graham’s The Professor’s Wife: A Genealogical Analysis of Epistemological and Ethical Arguments in Two Late-Victorian Novels
Published 2019-12-01“…Literature affords important insights into the impact of medical discoveries, and this essay discusses two late-Victorian novels that focus on the epistemological and ethical problems generated by medicine’s scientization: Edward Berdoe’s St Bernard’s: The Romance of a Medical Student (1887), which focuses on a charitable hospital in which research is carried out on the poor, and Leonard Graham’s The Professor’s Wife: A Story (1881), which dramatizes the destructive, dehumanizing effects of science-driven practices, including vivisection, and their tragic consequences for the unsuspecting wife of a professor of physiology. …”
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The CLiGS Textbox: Building and Using Collections of Literary Texts in Romance Languages Encoded in TEI XML
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Women’s emancipation and Middlebrow culture in the Ljubica P. Radoičić’s novelistic oeuvre
Published 2024-01-01“…The paper aims to determine the position of each novel concerning the subgenres that inspired the author: romance, female Bildungsroman, serial adventure novel, and 19th-century naturalistic (family) novel. …”
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A Room with Two Views: An Insight into the 1985 and 2007 Film Adaptations of E. M. Forster’s Novel
Published 2016-05-01“…Considered to be one of the best English-language novels of the last century, A Room with a View by E. …”
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