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on apocalypse, shakespeare, Clarke's Third Law, the corporate take-over of Star Wars and ...
paul bali
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Znaczenie Egiptu w apokaliptyce – Λόγος Τέλειος /Asclepius (NHC VI, 8: 70,3-76,1; Ascl. 24-27)
The aim of this paper was to present the Egyptian land in two apocalyptic texts both written in a Coptic language. First – the Apocalypse of Elijah (written in two Coptic dialectical versions: Sahidic and Achmimic) – shows a typical biblical meaning of ...
Agata Sowińska
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Although the term 'apocalypse' is often used to refer to a catastrophic event it literally means 'to unveil' and, pre-biblically, signified the unveiling of a virgin bride.
Ryan Barnett
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The paper aims to underline that in the Peruvian writer there is a double reading of the apocalypse. In the novel La guerra del fin del mundo the apocalypse is represented as a religious, political, environmental disruption of a world: the apocalypse is ...
Luigi Guarnieri Calò Carducci
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The Portrayal of Apocalypse in Jules Hogan’s Those They Left Behind: An Ecocritical Analysis
Literary works can show problems in our life, such as the ones in the relationship between human beings and nature. Through this paper, the researcher aims to find out the portrayal of the apocalypse in a short story entitled Those They Left Behind by ...
Theresia Sekar Prabawati
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ŽANRINIO APOKALIPSĖS KINO DEKONSTRUKCIJA A. KUROSAWOS „RASHOMONE“
Straipsnis skiriamas pastangai peržengti pramoginio apokalipsės kino ribas. Tekste konstatuojama, kad nekomerciniai apokalipsės kino kūriniai neplėtojami pagal vieną formulę, todėl neįmanoma rasti juos vienijančio teminio pagrindo.
Nerijus Milerius
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Using of the Psalm 2 in the Apocalypse [PDF]
The Book of Revelation is well-known by its extensive use of the Old Testament. This use is accomplished not by means of exact citation but through allusions.
Nyebolszin Antal
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Alvin Yapan’s “Apocalypse” (Filipino: “Apokalipsis”) renders the end of the world as the simultaneous transgression of presupposed boundaries between the individual and collective, the human and non-human, and the rational and irrational. By locating the
Christian Jil Benitez
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Jessica Hurley’s "Infrastructures of Apocalypse: American Literature and the Nuclear Complex" examines how postwar literature has responded to discourses, both official and unofficial, of nuclear weaponry and nuclear power. Hurley explores how literature
Douglas Dowland
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