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    “Taak prappa” by Kathie Birat

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…In a series of 14 poems written in Guyanese Creole and accompanied by illustrations dating from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries as well as explanatory notes and translations in standard English, the poet evokes the lives of plantation slaves and modern-day peasants through forms that both imitate folk poetry and evoke European genres like the pastoral and the elegy. …”
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    Réflexions sur l’appropriation du théâtre historique élisabéthain par la scène britannique contemporaine : usages de Macbeth dans Thirteenth Night de Howard Brenton (1981) et Dunsi... by Line Cottegnies

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The echoes of Macbeth suggest an ambivalent perspective on history, between the hope that it might be possible to learn from the past to despair at the endless return of the same, as conflicts seem to only lead to a short-lived resolution. …”
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    Voss, du roman de Patrick White au livret de David Malouf : simple adaptation ou transformation de l’imaginaire national ? by Anne Le Guellec-Minel

    Published 2008-02-01
    “…When a couple of years before Australia’s Bicentenary celebrations, David Malouf accepted the commission from Opera Australia, the Sydney Opera company, to adapt Patrick White’s novel Voss for the operatic stage, he was certainly aware that this meant participating in the Establishment’s efforts to promote a culturally exalted Australian identity on the European model. …”
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    Health Psychology : theory, research, and practice / by Marks, David F.

    Published 2011
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    Who Has the Right to the Post-Socialist City? Writing Poland as the Other of Marxist Geographical Materialism by Kamil Rusiłowicz

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…What prevents the residents of the post-socialist city from entering what Harvey calls the space of flexible accumulation? …”
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    Breaking up the Canon of Literary Modernity: Classicism in the Ecopoetics of David Hinton and the Materialism of Zeng Shaoli. A Preliminary Outline of Epistemological Changes in Co... by Frank Kraushaar

    Published 2024-10-01
    “… The target of this essay is to open possible pathways to approach the phenomenon of a self-remodeling of classicist poetry in the 20th and early 21st century by focusing on the process from two different angles rarely perceived as related to each other: first, the remodeling of Chinese lyrical classicism through a strand of modern American poetry harking back to Ezra Pound and currently crystallized in the translations of David Hinton and, second, the transition that modern Chinese poetry written in classical language and conforming to prosodic rules of classical style poetry, sometimes referred to as “old style poetry” jiu ti shi, underwent after its rebirth as “unofficial” poetry online since the beginning of this century. …”
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    A Book Review of "Max Weber and the Theory of Modern Politics" by Mohammad Hossein Jamshidi

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…We briefly reviewed and criticized David Beetham’s book of “Max Weber and the Theory of Modern Politics”. …”
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    Das Eigene im Fremden. Kompositorische Postmoderne zwischen Verarbeitung einer Vorlage und ausgeprägtem Personalstil am Beispiel von Sven-David Sandströms Motette Lobet den Herrn by Stefan Vanselow

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…Der schwedische Komponist Sven-David Sandström gilt als herausragender Vertreter der musikalischen Postmoderne. …”
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    Carl Philipp Emanuel Bachs Fantasien, oder: Von der »Wissenschaft der Harmonie« by Ralph Bernardy

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Jahrhundert jedoch galten sie ganz im Gegenteil als Musik für Kenner, die den Verstand anspricht und ›intellektuelles Vergnügen‹ bereitet. …”
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