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    WORD FORMATION PROCESSES OF FASHION TERMS LISTED IN UK VOGUE'S WEBSITE by Aurelia Reza Hayuwardhani

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…The results show that fashion terms that are specifically listed on UK Vogue’s website implement five kinds of processes: 1) eponym, 2) borrowing, 3) compunding, 4) affixation, and 5) multiple processes or combination of previously mentioned processes. …”
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    Borogon: Ethnonym and Ethnic History by Bair Z. Nanzatov, Vladimir V. Tishin

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…At the same time, it is impossible to claim whether for some reason this was the accepted name of a historical group with an awareness of such meaning of the word, or whether the name goes back to the personal name of some authority person reflected in folklore as an eponym. According to formal phonetic characteristics, the form reflected in the Yakut pronunciation demonstrates the characteristics of the languages of the Middle Mongolic period. …”
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    De la caresse d’un rêve aux tortures d’un cauchemar : la lecture du testament par Utterson dans The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde de Robert Louis Stevenson by Samia OUNOUGHI

    Published 2011-03-01
    “…Studies on The Stange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde often focus on the duality between the “two eponymous characters.” This article aims at orientating the real reader’s eye towards the reader in the text, for Stevenson’s novella is first and foremost a collection of texts the reception of which much depends on the reading of Jekyll’s will by J.G. …”
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    L’horizon dans Foley (2000) de Michael West : vers une poétique de la redite by Emmanuelle Guedj

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…This article examines how Michael West’s 2000 play Foley explores not only the eponymous character’s wandering identity but also the vagaries and traps of storytelling. …”
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    The Empty Child: Dystopian Innocence and Samuel Delany’s Hogg by Jonathan Mitchell

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…The essay contends that the novel, narrated by the unnamed eleven-year-old protagonist who details both his polymorphously perverse sexual exploits as companion to the eponymous Hogg (outcast, murderer and rapist for hire) and acts also as chronicle of Hogg’s experiences over 72 hours, destabilizes the ideology of innocence that acts as a utopian foundation to America’s national understanding of itself as exceptional.…”
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    Muzyczne harmonie i harmonia świata. „Pieśni Ziemi i Mocy” Grega Beara by Joanna Kokot

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The paper explores the relation between music and magic, or rather between art and magic, artistic works being the eponymous songs of power, as well as the meaning of music as it is interpreted in Bear’s dylogy.…”
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    Daphné du Maurier’s characters in Rebecca living on in Mrs de Winter by Susan Hill by Armelle PAREY

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…Daphne du Maurier’s characters in Rebecca (1938) still have a hold on readers’ imagination, with the eponymous formidable haunting figure threatening the new couple. …”
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    Sages comme des images ? Les héroïnes sensationnalistes et le monde de la mode by Laurence Talairach-Vielmas

    Published 2006-12-01
    “…In Mary Elizabeth Braddon’s Lady Audley’s Secret (1861-1862), the detective must learn to read pictures, from a Pre-Raphaelite portrait to books of beauties, so as to unveil the identity of the eponymous heroine, discovering in the process the way consumer society breeds female duplicity.…”
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    The Pragmatics of Naming in Samuel Richardson’s Clarissa by Christophe LESUEUR

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…Destined to change her name by marrying Solmes, the eponymous heroine uses several borrowed names in her flight. …”
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    The battle of Nedao. A new hypothesis by Tomislav Zaja

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The battle’s location to this day is unknown, since its eponymous marker (the Nedao River) remains unidentified. …”
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    “It Was a Brutal Land”: Exploring the Personal and the Political in Damon Galgut’s Small Circle of Beings (1988) by Marek Pawlicki

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…The discussion concentrates on the story “The Clay Ox” and the eponymous novella of the collection. It is argued that both the story and the novella convey a tension between the personal and the political by describing the subtleties of human relationships while at the same time showing that even this intensely private dimension of the characters’ existence is shaped by forces that affect the entire nation. …”
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    Entre air et terre : les éléments dans Aurora Leigh d’Elizabeth Barrett Browning by Marianne Camus

    Published 2010-06-01
    “…Surprisingly enough, despite the fact that it is strongly associated with femininity, Elizabeth Barrett Browning has no use for water as an element in her narrative of Aurora Leigh’s progress as a poet in the eponymous poem. Fire is only used in its usual purifying function, for the male protagonist. …”
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    Lucy Snowe : première réécriture de Jane Eyre by Elise Ouvrard

    Published 2006-12-01
    “…While reading Villette, published by Charlotte Brontë in 1853, one cannot help thinking of Jane Eyre, the eponymous heroine of the novel published by the same author in 1847. …”
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