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    Romantic Remixers: Hidden Tropes of Romantic Authorship in Creators’ Attitudes about Reuse by Pappalardo Kylie, Aufderheide Patricia

    Published 2020-02-01
    “…This attitude then bolsters strategies used by large media interests to expand copyright monopoly rights and extend them internationally. …”
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    May Sinclair’s Romantic Corpus by Leslie de Bont

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Sinclair’s marked interest in Romantic poetry suggests a little-known continuum between Romanticism and Modernism. …”
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    Romantic balticphilia in Latvian istoriography by Zenonas Butkus

    Published 1997-12-01
    “…Merkelis, was not a romantic, but he supported the ideals of the Enlightenment. …”
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    Honeymoon Tourism as Romantic Consumption in China by Weiqi Yan, Junmin Liu, Yujie Zhu

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Honeymoon tourism is a microcosm of modern China’s quest for romantic consumption. Inspired by the framework of 'rites of passage,' this study shows that honeymoon travel reveals newly married couples' interest in separating from their original families and their search for extraordinary rather than mundane experiences. …”
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    Virtually Connected: Do Shared Novel Activities in Virtual Reality Enhance Self-Expansion and Relationship Quality? by Rhonda N. Balzarini, Anya Sharma, Amy Muise

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…According to self-expansion theory, sharing novel experiences with a romantic partner can help prevent boredom and maintain relationship quality. …”
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    Dorothy Wordsworth as Travel Writer: The 1798 Hamburgh Journal by Magdalena Ożarska

    Published 2011-01-01
    “… The Journal of a Visit to Hamburgh and of the Journey from Hamburgh to Goslar (known under the joint title of The Hamburgh Journal) was written in 1798 by Dorothy Wordsworth, sister to Romantic poet William Wordsworth. My interest is in the ways in which the feminine affects the writer's perception of a foreign com- munity and emotional expression of experiences related thereto, contributing to a feminine modification of 18th-century travel writing standards. …”
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    La defensa de la especificidad española frente al advenimiento de la cultura liberal (1833-1839) by Laetitia Blanchard Rubio

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…This representation of a primitive people, very similar to the Myth of the Golden Era or the natural state theorized by Rousseau, can be found not only in carlist political propaganda, but also in the works of several liberal whose interest in the habits and customs of a society about to lose its values and references comes from their romantic culture.…”
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    YOUTH INITIATIVES IN TOURISM IN THE ERA OF DIGITALIZATION AND PANDEMIC by N. A. Zamyatina, A. V. Zbarskaya

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…The priority strategies of tourism development in the regions: the introduction of the unseen tourism management technologies and creation of the online platform of youth leisure, development of concepts modern use of historic buildings while preserving their historical authenticity and romantic atmosphere, organization of public spaces for the exchange of experiences between generations on the basis of mutuall interest and encouragement of projects engaging young people with disabilities. …”
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    «Los ángeles no se discuten»: la legitimación de la figura de María de las Mercedes de Orleans by Berta Lillo-Gutiérrez

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…The brevity of her reign, which lasted less than half a year, has meant that her public image has not been studied in detail despite the interesting discourse surrounding her. Her figure, and therefore her legitimacy as queen, remained shrouded after her death in a romantic halo, but upon close examination, ignoring the influence of later mythification, other key legitimising elements emerge. …”
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    Institution familiale et injonction à l’hétérosexualité à Dakar by Nicolas Faynot

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…His seduction capabilities are tested as well as his ability to sustain multiple romantic relationships. This reputation is gratifying for young men from Dakar, up to a point. …”
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    L’aqueduc du Gier à Lyon : la complexité de la protection au titre des monuments historiques by Josiane Boulon

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…As with all of the other historical buildings, despite the interest aroused by the romantic ruins of the arches, which allowed for the aqueduct to become one of the precursors in the initial list, no protective laws were passed. …”
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    Research of the peculiarities of academic motivation of final-year cadets by L. M. Zakharenko, O. O. Maloholova, T. I. Yurchenko-Shekhovtsova

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Externally negatively motivated cadets are not interested in performing professional duties. On the basis of the obtained data, the author has concluded on the importance of mentoring in the process of professional development of young specialists and the continuation of professional training in the system of postgraduate education and service training of police officers. …”
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    Science et Fiction by Annie Escuret

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The relationships between science and fiction are the object of epistemocriticism which is interested in the meeting points between literary works and fields of knowledge in a general way and between science and fiction in particular. …”
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