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\u3cem\u3eHarry Potter\u3c/em\u3e and \u3cem\u3eHamilton\u3c/em\u3e from the Stage to the Page [PDF]
In this article originally published in Public Books, Daniel Pollack-Pelzner offers commentary on the two best-selling plays on record, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child and Hamilton.
Pollack-Pelzner, Daniel
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Abstract This paper investigates how becoming a mother—and navigating such a complicated life transition—while pursuing an academic career impacts the way female researchers perceive themselves as acting subjects. By analyzing in‐depth virtual interviews with Italian female early career researchers, this work explores the relationship between fertility
Concetta Russo
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Insight: Self Understanding Through Stories of Parallel Worlds [PDF]
The purpose of this paper is to consider whether and how fantasy for children and young people contributes to the readers’ self-understanding. The fantasy is likely to contain an adventure with its own plot, characters and tensions.
Bigger, Stephen
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The Development of the Protagonist in Rudolfo Anaya’s Chicano Bildungsroman Bless Me, Ultima [PDF]
he main aim of this article is to examine the psychological and emotional development of the protagonist of Rudolfo Anaya’s Bless Me, Ultima, a book which is perceived as a prime example of Chicano Bildungsroman.
Mioduszewska, Kinga Maria
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Russian Realist Fiction in the Shadow of Autocratic Power
The Russian Review, Volume 84, Issue 4, Page 693-697, October 2025.
Kate Holland
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‘We welcome migrants and the tourists come’: postmodern hospitality in Palermo, Sicily
Abstract In Palermo, Sicily, actors use the metaphor of hospitality to profess cosmopolitan attitudes towards ‘migrants’. This raises a conceptual puzzle: hospitality and cosmopolitanism represent contradictory models of social ethics. But an ethnography of one social enterprise reveals that the hospitality in use is not traditional hospitality. Rather,
Margaret Neil
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Hari Kunzru’s The Impressionist and the Mimic Bildungsroman
According to Tobias Boes the much-debated Bildungsroman has proven to be an “unparalleled success as a model by which writers and critics alike can understand the world around them” (p. 242). In the changing perception of the humanistic subject, the word
Simla Ayşe DOĞANGÜN
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Sandra Cisneros’s The House on Mango Street: The Bildungsroman and Identity Formation
This article employs the psychosocial theories of Erik Erikson on identity development to negotiate the growth and learning process of Esperanza Cordero, the young adolescent heroine of Sandra Cisneros’s novel The House on Mango Street (1984).
Shadi S. Neimneh
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The Role of the Governess in The Turn of the Screw
: For more than a hundred years, the role of the governess in The Turn of the Screw has been the centre of an enormous controversy among literary critics.
Raúl Valiño Siota
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Con el fin de explorar los aportes de Kierkegaard a la teoría literaria en conexión con la filosofía, este estudio aborda dos cuestiones: el modo específico como Goethe introduce en Los años de aprendizaje de Wilhelm Meister el drama ...
Luis Guerrero Martínez
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