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Towards aphoristic enunciation

2023
L’importance des travaux de Dominique Maingueneau dans le champ de l’analyse du discours est bien connue, tant du point de vue théorique que par la variété des corpus à laquelle il a pu se confronter, élargissant les horizons de ce que l’on nomme parfois « les tendances françaises1 » de l’analyse du discours.
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APHORISTIC NATURE OF SERGEY DOVLATOV

2020
The aim of the article is to make a comprehensive study of aphoristic nature of Sergey Dovlatov and to analyze some aspects of aphoristic theory. Dovlatov’s style can be called aphoristic, as there are many adages that were extracted and analyzed. Dovlatov’s aphorisms reflect his individual author philosophy in the following semantic fields like people/
Korolkova, A.V., Novikova, T.S.
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Almost Aphoristic

Having established the context, chapter 1 outlines some key concepts of the text through a series of short, loosely connected vignettes. Each vignette offers an insight into the concept of the political, yet each vignette is also a tale in its own right.
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Aphoristic Messages, Too Late

2022
AbstractChapter 2 filters Smith’s Novel on Yellow Paper (1936) through her reading of aphoristic moments in classical literature. Like many twentieth-century women writers, Smith’s poetry and prose rewrite classical texts; what she adds to this literary history is to foreground, rather than to reverse, the unheedability of aphoristic speakers who move ...
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APHORISTICS: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY DIVERSITY

Известия Смоленского государственного университета, 2019
The article demonstrates that nowadays almost all points of view on the nature of an aphorism can be schematically divided into several groups: – an aphorism as a literary genre; – an aphorism as a field of knowledge; – an aphorism as a linguistic phenomenon.
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The Critic as Aphorist

The Cambridge Quarterly, 2013
level of the sentence. Dickens liked to move inexorably forward in time, says Douglas-Fairhurst, ‘Each sentence unspooling across the page was a little model of how civilization could build on its past and reach confidently into the future. Even novels that dealt with the bloodiest excesses of the previous century, such as the French Revolution (A Tale
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The Alps: Aphoristic Logico-Psychoanalysis

2020
In which memory is brought to heel by the overwhelming concern of the superego. Semper fidelis into the long, bright, winding hallway of the soul, only to emerge back into the body. The body has always been the you.
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Aphoristics of N.S. Gumilev

Izvestia of Smolensk State University
The article talks about the aphoristic heritage of N.S. Gumilev. Sayings are included both in Gumilev's literary texts and in journalism, are contained in articles on literary theory and in literary criticism, as well as scientific and popular science articles related to his travels. In the corpus of N.S.
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