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    THE CORE MYTH OF PSYCHOANALYSIS: ON THE CENTENARY OF FREUD’S “TOTEM AND TABOO” by R. F. Dodeltsev, V. I. Konnov

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…The article attempts to evaluate the influence of one of the main works of S. Freud on the psychoanalysis of culture “Totem and Taboo”. …”
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    “Dante… Bruno. Vico.. Joyce:” Samuel Beckett’s “identified contraries” by Julie BÉNARD

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…If Beckett’s critical writing praises one of the modernist champions, James Joyce, it also feeds on other arts, such as cinema and its relation to ideographic writing, as well as on more questionable sources such as the science of the occult. …”
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    Henry James’s Spectral Archaeology by Stefano Evangelista

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…Looking, at the same time, back to Prosper Merimée’s use of the fantastic in “La Venus d’Ille” (1837) and forwards to Sigmund Freud’s parallel between archaeology and psychoanalysis in “The Aetiology of Hysteria” (1896), James sets up an intricate set of relations and metaphorical correspondences between stone and language, sculpture and literature, antiquity and modernity, aesthetics and psychology. …”
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    Veiling and Unveiling: Trauma in Laura Richards’s “My Japanese Fan” and “Prince Tatters” by Yifah Hadar

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…How does incest then manifest in literary texts that portray incest? In other words, can incest have a rhetorical formation as such? …”
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    Entre deux, entre trois… by Abdellatif Fdil

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…Morocco is a country where cultural and linguistic diversity is a founding principle registered in the constitution and that all rules set out in any level must respect. …”
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    Lytton Strachey : l’historien intime de deux reines by Jeannine Hayat

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…Indeed the Stracheyan way of life, free from Victorian moral standards and guided by the rules of the Bloomsbury group, inspired his story of Victoria and Elizabeth. Both Queens at the end of their lives and at the height of their power carried on strange love affairs : Victoria with her Scottish gillie and Elizabeth with the Earl of Essex, thirty years her younger. …”
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    The relevance of the Dead Sea Scrolls for New Testament interpretation with a bibliographical appendix by J. Frey

    Published 2003-12-01
    “… The article demonstrates why the Dead Sea Scrolls are important for NT scholarship. …”
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    Un écrivain « entre deux rives » : le cas Jules Boissière by Hervé Casini

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…Except for "Propos d'un intoxiqué" and some yet published short stories from "Fumeurs d'opium", the man and his work still have to discover.Between 2014 and 2016, professor Jean-Yves Casanova publishes some pioneer articles for edition of the Centre d’Étude de la Littérature Occitane, La Revue Littéraire and Littératures.From these numerous lives and writings, Boissière uses two languages-French and Provençal- as means of an artistic production who finds mainly in Indochina a kind of Promised Land, on one hand in verse, on the other hand in prose.As a matter of fact, on the two sides of his special way, Jules Boissière must find again his well-deserved place : the one from a French writer, with occitanist tendency, who loves two languages and, during his Indochina stay , nurtures a highest literary career.…”
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