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    Tourism and writershouses, in between places and literature by Aurore Bonniot-Mirloup

    Published 2017-07-01
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    The Form and Functioning of the Union of Czechoslovak Writers in the Late 1940s and Early 1950s in the Context of Czech Literature by Michal Bauer

    Published 2025-02-01
    “… The study examines the transformation of the Syndicate of Czech Writers into the Union of Czechoslovak Writers at the turn of the 1940s and 1950s, when the writers’ association turned into an ideological organisation fully dependent on official politics. …”
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    THE PUBLISHING SERIES "LIBRARY OF THE FRANKO HOUSE" AS A POPULAR SOURCE OF BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION ABOUT IVAN FRANKO by Anastasiia Kovalyshyn

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…As for Ivan Franko's biography, there are many articles, reviews, and publications about the writer, but the books of the "Library of the Franko House" series, as far as we know, have not yet been analyzed. …”
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    "[T]hings among the ruins" : les choses contre le roc dans The Song of the Lark et The Professor’s House de Willa Cather by Céline Manresa

    Published 2008-05-01
    “…In The Song of the Lark (1915) and The Professor’s House (1925), Cather evokes the hostile yet mesmerizing canyons and mesas of the American Southwest. …”
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    Издательство “Всемирная литература” как первая советская литературная институция: история в документах... by Marina Arias-Vikhil’

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…As an institutional association of writers, scientists, translators and editors, the publishing house developed the principles of its existence in accordance with the complex socio-political and economic situation of the first years of revolutionary transformations in the country. …”
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    The Mystery of the Past Haunts Again: Jane Eyre and Eugenie Marlitt’s Die zweite Frau by Ivonne Defant

    Published 2010-03-01
    “…Since then, the Thornfield Hall attic where Bertha Mason is kept hidden by the master of the house, Mr. Rochester, has become the metaphor of a feminine place of imprisonment and,at the same time, of rebellion against patriarchal rules.About thirty years after Jane Eyre, another woman writer published a book which evokes the haunting atmosphere of the Thornfield Hall theme, i.e., the German writer Eugenie Marlitt, the author of Die zweite Frau ( The second wife, 1874).Interestingly, Marlitt seems to recapture, while rewriting it, the character of Bertha within the context of German domestic fiction. …”
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    “From in the light I touched the light” by Anne-Laure Tissut

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…In the collaborative graphic novel Ever, writer Blake Butler and visual artist and writer Derek White explore the various forms of interaction between text and image to open out the possibilities of meaning and representation. …”
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    Ovidiu Papadima – de la „o viziune românească a lumii” la „creatorii şi lumea lor” by Iordan Datcu

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…In the first part of his life as a writer, he was mostly a literary critic.The main characteristic of his book A Romanian vision of the World is the orthodox perspective about the Romanian popular art. …”
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    The Uses of Boundaries: Edith Wharton and Place by Virginia RICARD

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Usually presented as a cosmopolitan writer, she seems nevertheless to have recognized the usefulness of boundaries. …”
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    Écriture et trauma dans “The Giant Wistaria” : Quand Charlotte Perkins Gilman revisite le gothique by Paule Lévy

    Published 2015-10-01
    “…Far from being seen as a radical uprooting from Europe and a miraculous renewal in the New World, the Founding of the Nation is depicted as a grotesque transplantation of patriarchal injustice and arbitrariness.This remarkably effective tale, may also be seen as a young writer’s attempt to carve out a “Room of [her] Own” within the American “House of Fiction”. …”
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    « The glittering game » : le jeu des choses dans A Lost Lady et My Mortal Enemy de Willa Cather by Céline Manresa

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…Now, in her two novels, the writer also shows how things constantly alter the progression of the plots and the relationships between the characters. …”
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    The gonzo journalism of Elena Garro by Angie Jennifer Anticona Alegre

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…That was precisely what the Mexican journalist and writer Elena Garro did when she lived with the inmates of the Women's Orientation House. …”
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    An Artist among the Puritans:Challenging a Cultural Image in Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter by Michèle BONNET

    Published 2014-07-01
    “…These are the twin qualities that make the artist, the man of letters in particular, superior to the history writer and better-equipped than him for federating the nation.…”
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    Literature and film : a guide to the theory and practice of film adaptation /

    Published 2005
    Table of Contents: “…Niebylski -- Beloved : the adaptation of an American slave narrative / Mia Mask -- Oral traditions, literature, and cinema in Africa / Mbye Cham -- Memory and history in the politics of adaptation : revisiting the partition of India in tamas / Ranjani Mazumdar -- The written scene : writers as figures of cinematic redemption / Paul Arthur.…”
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    Children's book publication in Lithuania in 1940-1955 by Vita Mozūraitė

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…A Section of Children's Literature and a Commission of Illustrators were created in the Union of Writers and at the State Publishing House of Fiction Literature to improve the publication of children's books. …”
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    Voices in the Urban Wilderness: Reimagining the Terms of Order in “Renaissance” Boston by Jeffrey Helgeson

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…They also built on what has been called a “neoliberal rationality” that, in part, sought to create profit centers and market-oriented ways of living in everything from public schools, public universities, and public infrastructure to residential housing and artistic culture. This essay focuses on the work of two Bostonians in particular—writer and activist Fanny Howe and Black Power artist and activist Dana C. …”
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    BUNDA: KISAH CINTA 2 KODI BY ASMA NADIA: A STRUCTURALISM STUDY by Suhailee Suhailee, Ali Imron, Nafron Hasyim, Atiqa Sabardila, Markhamah Markhamah

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…The setting: schools, Kartika boarding house, campus canteens, cinemas, bookstores, Aryani's house, hospitals, abortion clinics, Tanah Abang market, Aryani's in-law's house, mushalla, and food stalls. …”
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    Câteva considerații asupra receptării protocronismului românesc by Vlad-Ion Pappu

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Eugen Simion, Posterity of Eugen Lovinescu, Tracus Arte Publishing House, Bucharest, 2017. Conceived tripartite, the current considerations examine the reception of the work History of Modern Romanian Civilization (1924–1925) by Eug. …”
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