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    Myth-making and History: The Visual Transformation of Boadicea in Eighteenth-Century History Books by Isabelle Baudino

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The reinterpretation of her character owed much to the development of neoclassical aesthetics. …”
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    Predictions of Multilevel Linguistic Features to Readability of Hong Kong Primary School Textbooks: A Machine Learning Based Exploration by Zhengye Xu, Yixun Li, Duo Liu

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Method: The corpus comprised 723 texts from 72 Chinese language arts textbooks used in public primary schools. The study considered 274 linguistic features at the character, word, syntax, and discourse levels as predictor variables. …”
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    Le Diable au xxe siècle by Jordi Luengo López

    Published 2011-06-01
    “…At the dawn of the past century, the diffusion of the character of Mephistopheles, conceived as the modern evolution of the image of Satan, was an extraordinarily important social and cultural phenomenon from the perspective of spreading the Christian faith within the collective imaginary. …”
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    ENSEMBLE MUSIC AS EDUCATIONAL AND COMMUNICATIVE RESOURCE. ONLINE SEMINAR REVIEW by Valentina L. Boiko, Svetlana A. Mitasova, Sergey G. Chaikin

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Music has always been a magnet for the greatest minds of mankind considering it as a cultural phenomenon, as manifestation of Divinity, and as a specific art form. Philosophic studies of music nature show that origins of spiritual culture can be seen as deep as in the earliest civilization periods. …”
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    Slache, le rire brusseleir de la radio à la bande dessinée by Benoît Crucifix, Sébastien Hermans

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…This article reconstructs the multimedia trajectory of Slache and its creator Marcel Antoine in order to unravel networks of circulation between radio, the performing arts, the illustrated press, cartoons and comics. …”
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    طوابع البرید التذکاریة المصریة عبر الحقب التاریخیة المختلفة کمصدر من مصادر المعلومات غیر التقلیدیة : دراسة ببلیومتریة... by د. نها محمد عثمان

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…In the fourth place we findthe commemorative stamps that cover historical monuments and touristlandmarks by 17.9% with 257 commemorative stamps. Covers folk arts andcrafts. By 3.3% with 47 commemorative stamps.The Egyptian postage stamps were divided according to the dates of theirpublication to varying periods of time since 1925 - 2017.According to the language, Egyptian commemorative stamps, which werewritten in Arabic only, were equivalent to 1001 characters by 69.6%. …”
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    Latin-Byzantine artistic interactions and the church of Saint Basil in Mržep (Montenegro) by Bacci Michele

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…This monument stands out for the abundance of available information on its history, including the name of the painter (Mihailo), the identity of the donor (Stefan Kalođurđević) and even the date of its construction and pictorial decoration (1451). Nevertheless, the art-historical debate has been mostly puzzled by the melange, Latin-Byzantine character of the painted images, which has been explained as an outcome of the Union of the Orthodox and Roman churches declared at the Council of Ferrara-Florence in 1438-1439. …”
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    И. Тургенев как протомодернист. Пьеса „Месяц в деревне” в контексте цикла эссе К. Гринберга „Защита модернизма”. Предвестие нового художественного стиля... by Beata Waligórska-Olejniczak

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…Turgenev's drama A Month in the Country and fundamental principles of Greenberg's theory of modernism, the attempt to generate the inner relationships between those two works of art. Treating the aforementioned drama as the model piece of Turgenev's dramaturgy we focus on the parametres which build up the openness of the play, emphasise the innovative character of the text in the context of the changes of the Great Theatre Reform. …”
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    Soi-même comme un autre : James Agee et l’écriture documentaire de soi by Adriana HABEN

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…We will point out the characteristics of this form of writing, from its close links to the visual arts (most notably photography) to the emphasis Agee puts on the depiction of scenes of everyday life. …”
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    Léo Malet ou le roman noir américain made in France by Crystel Pinçonnat

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Though he owes his fame to the character of Nestor Burma that he invented in 1943, his previous production, which served as a testing ground to develop his Parisian version of noir fiction, is not as well-known. …”
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