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The Italian titles of Agatha Christie’s novels [PDF]
This article is devoted to an analysis of the titles of the 66 novels written by Agatha Christie, with a special focus on their Italian translations.
Viezzi, Maurizio
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Although the phenomenon Venuti (1995) calls the translator’s invisibility reveals much about the global literary polysystem, the opposite also occurs, yet this perspective is much neglected.
Vanessa Lopes Lourenço Hanes
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Agatha Christie’s Poirot novels as fairy tales: Two case studies
The popularity of detective stories may result from the attraction of the hero, the entertaining thrill of the plot or the comforting power of the overall message which promises that evil will be defeated in the end: there is always someone able to fight
Lucyna Harmon
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The Intertextual Use of Greek Mythology in Agatha Christie’s Detective Fiction [PDF]
This study investigates the intertextual use of Greek mythology in Agatha Christie’s short stories Philomel Cottage, The Face of Helen, and The Oracle at Delphi, a short story collection The Labours of Hercules, and a novel, Nemesis.
Tatiana V. Ternopol
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PENGARUH BUDAYA ORGANISASI DAN KOMITMEN ORGANISASI TERHADAP KINERJA KARYAWAN PADA GARUDA OFFICE BYPASS NGURAH RAI DIVISI SALES [PDF]
This research was conducted to identify and analyze the effect of organizational culture and organizational commitment on employee performance partially or simultaneously. This research uses quantitative methods.
Haqiqah, Iqvini Haula
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Illusionismo e magia nel Golden Age mystery [PDF]
The Golden Age of detective fiction, usually delimitated between 1914 and 1940, coincides with the Golden Age of theatrical magic. Mystery and magic are linked by various elements such as the persistence of the challenge (between writer and readers or ...
Serafini, Stefano
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L’univers du récit d’enquête d’Agatha Christie à Rodolfo Walsh
En tant que sous-genre spécifique, le récit d’enquête respecte des prescriptions assez constantes qui participent à l’élaboration d’un univers fictionnel particulièrement bien réglé.
José García-Romeu
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AN ANALYSIS OF THE MURDER REVEALED BY HERCULE POIROT IN AGATHA CHRISTIE’S NOVEL ”HALLOWE’EN PARTY” [PDF]
Literature is human's expression. Almost all human's lives have been written in literature and one media of human expression is novel. Novel is interesting to be analyzed, because we usually find many aspects of life in it. One of the famous novel author’
SA’DIYAH, FATIMATUS
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Structures of authority : postwar masculinity and the British police [PDF]
The British police procedural novel of the 1950s has attracted little critical attention, perhaps because the decade is seen as a ‘golden age’ of police legitimacy (Loader and Mulcahy, 2003).
Plain, Gill
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HISTORY AND THEORY AND PHILOLOGY NOW: TOGETHER IN THEORY
ABSTRACT In English‐speaking academe, philology has virtually disappeared as a defined discipline, although its traditional array of skills and techniques for reading, editing, and interpreting texts are indispensable to fields ranging from biblical studies through every language and literature and are central to historical research. Philology's status
Nancy Partner
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