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« Remember Paoli ! » : Que reste-t-il de Paoli dans la mémoire américaine ?
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A comparative study of rhetorical imagery in the story of Bahram Gur in Ferdowsi's Shahnameh and Nezami's Haft-Peykar
Published 2023-07-01“…This becomes more important in narrative poetry because, if depicted properly, it will encourage the audience and create an emotional response in him to hear the rest of the narration. One of the famous stories of Persian classical literature is the story of Bahram Gur, which is represented both in Ferdowsi's Shahnameh and Nezami's Haft-Peykar. …”
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La ficcionalización del erotismo en los cuentos de Germán Espinosa
Published 2015-12-01“…Eroticism is one of the most significant subject matters in short-story teller Germán Espinosa’s work. In order to understand the nature of this recurrence it is necessary to revise carefully the short fictions in which eroticism manifests itself as an unassailable force, through an impulse knowing no rest nor respite, revealing an anomic society at its deepest and darkest.…”
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A journey from darkness to dawn: Metaphoric variation in depression recovery stories posted on Chinese Wechat subscription accounts
Published 2025-06-01“…It is found that these varying patterns can be mostly decoded based on correspondence and class inclusion metaphor types, developing from specific original source-target relations or original elements of the sources, while the rest of them can be realized by the introduction of new sources or targets for elaborating new experience and outcomes. …”
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Inwards as the way out? Sources of suering and the protagonists' coping strategies in Bartleby, the Scrivener by Herman Melville, My Year of Rest and Relaxation by Ottessa Mosfegh...
Published 2022-11-01“…The article aims to show analogies between three literary works: Bartleby, the Scrivener: A Story of Wall Street by Herman Melville, My Year of Rest and Relaxation by Ottessa Mosfegh and The New Me by Halle Butler. …”
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La science-fiction française face au « grand cauchemar des années 1980 » : une lecture politique, 1981-1993
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Écran magique et prégnance du hors champ : l’art du cadrage dans « Mrs Bathurst » de Kipling
Published 2008-12-01“…It jointly presents two different modes of representation which rest on the question of point of view : a projection of live images and a subjective and mediatised narrative. …”
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Lived experiences of how the care relationship in primary healthcare contributes to recovery from stress-related disorders: a reflective lifeworld research study
Published 2025-12-01“…This opened up a space for rest and growth that included time, being listened to and a permitting space for existential reflection based on one’s life story. …”
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Le Bestiaire d’amour de Gustave Flaubert (1)
Published 2010-09-01“…Thus, the present article (and the one that will follow) strive less to reopen an already well-fed debate than to approach it in a slightly different manner: namely, by choosing from amongst the episodes where animals play a leading role, those which seem to pair up to form – by leaps and gambols – a narrative behind the story and those which, at the same time, appear desirous of being compared to other texts (the rest of Flaubert’s work, Medieval bestiaries, ancient and modern natural history, mythological writings) and a few images.…”
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La trilogie des Trois corps de Liu Cixin et le statut de la science-fiction en Chine contemporaine
Published 2017-06-01“…The recent success of Liu Cixin’s hard SF Three-Body (Santi 三体) trilogy (2006-2008) is symbolic of the important rise taken of the Chinese science fiction, both in China and in the rest of the World. This trilogy tells the story of the future invasion of the Earth by a belligerent extraterrestrial civilization with advanced technology and the way humans try to defend themselves begins with the Chinese Cultural Revolution and ends with the heat death of the universe. …”
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‘A queer combination of a child’s mind with a grown-up joke’: Dickens’s Child Narrators in Holiday Romance (1868)
Published 2020-12-01“…It features four child narrators embarked on a mission: adults are at so great a remove from childhood that they are unable to see the importance of imagination and of story-telling; the four children will have to reinvent the world and tell adults what it should be like. …”
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L’ascension de l’artiste dans The Mountain and the Valley (1952) d’Ernest Buckler
Published 2016-09-01“…The Mountain and the Valley relates the intellectual coming of age of David Canaan, a young character whose artistic sensitivity sets him apart from the rest of his community in the Annapolis Valley, a valley in the Nova Scotian hinterland of Canada. …”
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The Ascent of the Artist in Ernest Buckler’s The Mountain and the Valley (1952)
Published 2016-10-01“…The Mountain and the Valley relates the intellectual coming of age of David Canaan, a young character whose artistic sensitivity sets him apart from the rest of his community in the Annapolis Valley, a valley in the Nova Scotian hinterland of Canada. …”
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Reading from the Guts: of Text and Disgust
Published 2023-11-01“…I don’t know if my heart or stomach can handle the rest of the book. Is it worth it?” A good question indeed. …”
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“Fierce and Free, or Caged and Cowed”: Interspecies Oppression and Survival in Lucy Ellmann’s Ducks, Newburyport
Published 2024-02-01“…While the juxtaposition of these two narrative strands serves Ellmann’s explicit purpose of drawing a parallel between experiences of motherhood and denouncing the way capitalist and patriarchal societies have historically rested on the oppression of both women and nature, this paper argues that Ducks, Newburyport also advocates for a renewed commitment to harmonious interspecies coexistence through the story of the protagonist’s eldest daughter, Stacy. …”
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From One Crisis to the Other: History and Literature in The Crisis from 1910 to the Early 1920s
Published 2016-06-01“…We do not study literature per se and do not provide an analysis of the literary style, nor do we assess the literariness of the short stories and poems printed in the 1910s. Rather, we examine the place accorded literature in the Crisis and its role in relation to the rest of the magazine, from news commentary, political essays, and echoes of the African past, to illustrations and advertisements.…”
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La mirada del otro. La construcción de la identidad nacional, los estereotipos y la imagen de lo vasco : del enigma a la complejidad
Published 2018-03-01“…The stereotype of the Basque in modern times has rested on an idyllic vision and interpretation of a remote and, to a large extent, unknown past. …”
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A Ghost’s Burial? How the Extraordinary Use of Terracottas in a Late Archaic Tomb Might Have Served to Prevent Encounters with Unhappy Spirits
Published 2024-06-01“…It is argued that in this mindset the replacement of the corpse seemed necessary to prevent the spirit of the deceased, disturbed in his rest by the destruction of the original burial, of leaving Hades and haunting the place of the original grave.…”
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Vernacular language in Firouz Shahnameh by Mohammad Bighami
Published 2016-06-01“…FirouzShahnameh is the rest of the book that two of its volumes are called Darabnameh. …”
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‘Voices’ in the Courtroom. The role of notaries in the ‘Inquisitorial autobiography’
Published 2025-02-01“…Although we have focused on these specific elements, some of our conclusions may apply to the rest of the process. Our methodology will involve studying inks, handwritings, and micro-expressions. …”
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