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Bakhtin’s theory of the literary chronotope: reflections, applications, perspectives [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
This edited volume is the first scholarly tome exclusively dedicated to Mikhail Bakhtin’s theory of the literary chronotope. This concept, initially developed in the 1930s and used as a frame of reference throughout Bakhtin’s own writings, has been ...
Bemong, Nele   +5 more
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The Syriac Christianization of a Medical Greek Recipe: From Barbaros Hera to the “Apostles’ Ointment”

open access: yesStudia Ceranea, 2021
During the Late antiquity, several works by Galen (2nd–3th CE.) were translated into Syriac for the first time by Sergius of Rēšʽaynā (6th CE.), starting up the Hippocratic-Galenic medicine in Syriac Language.
Daniel Asade, Paola Druille
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Circular economy, circular regenerative processes, agrowth and placemaking for tourism future [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Tourism Futures, 2022
Purpose – This conceptual paper explores the possibility to envision circular regenerative processes embracing agrowth and placemaking within tourism; an industry remarkably connected to the Anthropocene and its detrimental impacts on the planet. Drawing
Lucia Tomassini, Elena Cavagnaro
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Singer of Graces: the Gallant Montesquieu (“The Temple Of Gnidos” and “Journey To Paphos”) [PDF]

open access: yesStudia Litterarum, 2022
The article represents the first academic study of two early Montesquieu’s works — “The Temple of Gnidos” (1725) and “Journey to Paphos” (1727). Under the guise of ancient heroes and gods these “novels with a key” portray real people easily recognizable ...
Veronika D. Altashina
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Aristotele Detective. Tra fascino della storia e fascino delle storie

open access: yesStoricamente, 2013
Thanks to Aristotle Detective, set in fourth century Athens, Margaret Doody realizes her assumption about the Hellenistic beginnings of the Novel.
Alice Bencivenni
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Images of Trebizond and the Pontos in Contemporary Literature in English with a Gothic Conclusion [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
A Byzantinist specializing in the history of the Empire of Trebizond (1204–1461), the author presents four books of different genres written in English and devoted to the medieval state on the south coast of the Black Sea. The most spectacular of them is
Dąbrowska, Małgorzata
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Why Phaedrus? Plato in Virginia Woolf’s novel Jacob’s Room

open access: yesNJES: Nordic Journal of English studies, 2012
Recent criticism has addressed the Platonic and ancient Greek influences on Virginia Woolf’s writings generally, and her novel Jacob’s Room specifically, but there has been no accounting of the motivation for the specific use of Plato’s dialogue ...
Charles I. Armstrong
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СВОЄРІДНІСТЬ ТРАНСФОРМАЦІЇ ТРАДИЦІЙНОГО СЮЖЕТНО-ОБРАЗНОГО МАТЕРІАЛУ В ПОВІСТІ ВАЛЕРІЯ ШЕВЧУКА «ПЕТРО УТЕКЛИЙ» / THE TRANSFORMATION PECULIARUTY OF THE TRADITIONAL FIGURATIVE MATERIAL WITH THE PLOT IN THE NOVEL OF VALERII SHEVCHUK “PETRO UTEKLYI”

open access: yesАктуальні питання суспільних наук та історії медицини, 2017
Гаврил А. Своеобразие трансформации традиционного сюжетно-образного материала в повести Валерия Шевчука «Петро утеклый». В статье проанализировано своеобразие трансформации библейско-христианских и античных сюжетов, мотивов и образов в повести Валерия ...
Анамарія ГАВРІЛ
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The Birth of Tragedy in the Cinquecento: Humanism and Literary History [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Humanist literary historians treated Aristotle’s ‘Poetics’ in a distinctive way: as a historical source. How had the Greek tragedy arisen, what was its relation to the comedy, and how was it performed?
Haugen, Kristine Louise
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The Syntax of the Genitive Case in Longus’ Novel Daphnis and Chloe

open access: yesArbitrer
This study aims to explore the syntactic functions and characteristics of the genitive case in the ancient Greek novel “Daphnis and Chloe” by Longus, a text from the 2nd century AD, which exemplifies the “second sophistic” period of rhetorical ...
Inesa Chakal
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