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    PROPAEDEUTICS OF ERRORS IN ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS WRITTEN IN RUSSIAN by Oksana L. Dobrynina

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…The author considers the ways to prevent errors and mistakes in English language abstracts of papers written in Russian by university faculty, post+graduate students and students earning their Master’s degree in engineering. …”
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    Entre encantament e desencantament : la Nimes contada de Jòrgi Gros by Philippe Gardy

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…A writing of opposites and contradictions that leads to the emergence of a very personal style, a kind of recalcitrant postmodernity.…”
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    American Minimalism: The Western Vernacular in Norman Mailer’s The Executioner’s Song. by Andrew Wilson

    Published 2009-05-01
    “…Mailer’s use of a lean, often flat style of narration is read in relation to Truman Capote’s “non-fiction novel” In Cold Blood to measure the extent to which Mailer moved beyond a conventional novelistic approach. …”
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    Anna Akhmatova in the Perception of Lithuanian Prose Writer, Translator Juozas Tininis by Aliona Sofia Ivinskaia

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…A cursory analysis of Tininis’ translations of Akhmatova’s poems indicates that the Lithuanian author chose for translation those poetic fragments that, in his opinion, illustrate the main feature of Akhmatova’s style: laconicism in revealing the complex emotional world of a person. …”
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    Defects of poetry with reference to the first Persian rhetorical and literary writings by Mojahed Gholami

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…After works such as Talkhis and Motowal, the three sciences of rhetoric were separated from each other, and the discussion about the defects of verse eloquence in Arabic and Persian rhetorical books was definitively placed in the introduction to the section on "Máāni" (meaning). Prior to that, the authors of Persian rhetorical and literary books such as the authors of Qābūs-nāma, Tarjomān ol-Balāqeh and Hadaiq ol-Sehr fi Daqāyeq ol-Sher have sporadically pointed out some factors of the defectiveness of poetry.. …”
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    Hegel’s Shadow over Contemporaries: A Critical Review of the Book Understanding Hegelianism by Muhammad Asghari, Neda Mohajel

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Orientalism is one of the best books in our country that can fill the gap caused by Hegelianism in the twentieth century to some extent, although the author of the book is often with his own taste and style of the important French thinker Jacques Lacan, who is part of the thought. …”
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    L’art du portrait du traducteur dans l’espace francographe : deux recueils et une histoire des traductions by Marzena Chrobak

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…The author studies the art of composing a translator’s portrait, a genre present in the francophone area since 1963 (E. …”
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    MAMARDASHVILI: SPEECH AS AN EVENT OF THOUGHT by Dmitry G. Ryndin

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…The author deals with the philosophy of M.K. Mamardashvili from the perspective of one of its central concepts, namely the concept of «event». …”
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    Vivimos en una noche oscura ou la voi(e)x de la révolte chez César Muñoz Arconada by Claude Le Bigot

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…By implementing combat rhetoric, the author joins the cohort of poets engaged in the anti-fascist struggle. …”
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    دلالة حروف العطف في التفسير البديع للشيخ محمد شريف الله: سورة البقرة والنساء والأنعام أنموذجاً (دراسة تحليلية)... by SAMIA ABBASI

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…It also talks about the meaning of the conjunction linguistically and terminologically, their rules and meanings in context, and it also talks about the author’s life and the methodology in his book. It reaches out through the study that the writer has a solidarity and individuality in his field discussing linguistic issues with his style, and that the conjunctions have the multiplicity of meanings (primary and secondary). …”
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    Metafiction in Anton Chekhov’s "A Story Without an End" by Artur Sadecki

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The analysis leads to the conclusion that “A Story Without an End” should be regarded as one of the key texts in the author’s creative breakthrough period, since after 1886 Chekhov’s works evolve towards greater artistic challenges and a style that goes far beyond the norms of humorous writing. …”
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    Pater’s Scholar and the Hypertext by Martine Lambert-Charbonnier

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…After raising the issue of scholarship, the hypertext then leads us to consider Pater’s style in a new light and to explore relations between literature and the spatial arts in his works.…”
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    Pater’s Poikilia — auto-références, métaphores et impressions dans Platon et le platonisme (1893) by Jean-Baptiste Picy

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…Walter Pater’s Plato and Platonism (1893) is too often considered as distinct or exempt from the author’s usual idiosyncrasies of style. Building on William Shuter’s 1997 challenge to this traditional view, the aim of this paper is to demonstrate Pater’s unchanged attitudes and assign a positive value to his difficult, puzzling but eventually coherent use of imagery and inter-textual self-reference. …”
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    A brief overview of literary Darwinism and a Darwinian perspective on The Road by Cormac McCarthy by Malina Załużna-Łuczkiewicz

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…The second section is an attempt at applying Darwinian methodology to the interpretation of The Road by Cormac McCarthy taking into account its reception, style, the behavioural systems (survival, parenting, and cognitive activity), the literary context and the author's point of view.…”
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    Attractive lives on attractive pages. Polish illustrated biographical books for young readers by Anita Wincencjusz-Patyna

    Published 2016-05-01
    “…By combining the traditions of Polish applied graphic art with its up-to-date condition the author wants to trace the impact of the old and the novelty of contemporary books. …”
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    Limits of the Turkish Model Applicability in the Middle East Countries after the Arab Awakening: The Case of Egypt by D. V. Zhigulskaya

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…Mursi’s government attempts to implement the Turkish model in Egypt in the first half of 2010s. The author shows that it was economic and political success of Turkey in the 1990s and 2000s including its rapid economic growth and the increase of foreign investments, as well as a successful inclusion of political Islam in the Western-style democratic institutions that primarily attracted the new Egyptian government. …”
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    PYOTR BITSILLI IN THE PHILOSOPHICAL “CONVERSATION” OF RUSSIA ABROAD by D. V. RATUSHINA

    Published 2018-02-01
    “…The key theme of the paper is the heritage and ideas of Pyotr Mikhailovich Bitsilli (1879–1953) – historian, philosopher, literary critic. His style of thinking, special historical method of penetrating into investigated reality have not lost their relevance until today. …”
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