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“Le Tétraque se perdait dans un rêve”: Concordance between Flaubert’s Hérodias and Hérodiade by Milliet, Grémont and Massenet
Published 2019-06-01“…However, if the two works are viewed through the wider lens of two contextual issues – social and moral debate about the place of religion in Republican society, and the positivist theology of Ernest Renan’s La Vie de Jésus – the links between Massenet’s opera and Flaubert’s tale come into much clearer focus. This article, therefore, demonstrates how and where the opera libretto reflects both Flaubert’s prose and his wider views on Republican society, and how these notions are supported in Massenet’s music. …”
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Host-symbiont-gene phylogenetic reconciliation
Published 2023-05-01“…We finally evaluate different hypotheses on human population histories in the light of their coevolving Helicobacter pylori symbionts, reconciled together with their genes. …”
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Ecological validity and inclusivity in heritage bilingualism research: Examining objective and subjective Spanish proficiency assessments and language experience factors
Published 2025-01-01“…By critically evaluating the reliability and validity of existing objective and subjective proficiency assessments alongside HL experience factors, our study aims to shed light on the best practices of assessing language proficiency among bilingual individuals, specifically HSs of Spanish in the US, in an ecologically valid and inclusive manner.…”
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Green Worlds: Shakespeare’s Plays and Early Modern Imagery
Published 2015-06-01“…Shakespeare’s worlds, even in the very heart of pastoral comedies (A Midsummer Night’s Dream, The Winter’s Tale, As You Like It or The Tempest), reveal the same propensity to oscillate between the lightness of ‘gay green’ and the darker, disquieting vein of ‘lost green’. …”
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