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Singing Their Hearts Out: The Problem of Performance in Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel [PDF]
Janet K. Halfyard
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Undressing the Vampire: An Investigation of the Fashion of Sunnydale's Vampires [PDF]
Robbie Dale
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Alone against the vampires ? L'amitié, dramatis personae dans Buffy the Vampire Slayer ?
Cornillon, Claire, Vas-Deyres, Natacha
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‘Every Night, The Same Routine’: Recurring Nightmares and the Repetition Compulsion in Gothic Fiction [PDF]
Crawford, Joseph
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"Buffy the Vampire Slayer" as "shero": Re-defining the mythological hero. [PDF]
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The Translator, 2008
Translating audiovisual material such as songs that contribute to a film’s narrative is a challenge yet to be systematically researched in translation studies, and in its more specific branch of audiovisual translation (AVT). This article suggests a new line of research in the analysis of audiovisual material and the perception of fictional characters ...
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Translating audiovisual material such as songs that contribute to a film’s narrative is a challenge yet to be systematically researched in translation studies, and in its more specific branch of audiovisual translation (AVT). This article suggests a new line of research in the analysis of audiovisual material and the perception of fictional characters ...
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2020
Buffy the Vampire Slayer is an American television series (1997–2003). Its first incarnation was as a movie (1992) that received mediocre reviews. The film’s writer, Joss Whedon, had the unexpected opportunity to transfer the work to television as part of the fledgling WB network.
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer is an American television series (1997–2003). Its first incarnation was as a movie (1992) that received mediocre reviews. The film’s writer, Joss Whedon, had the unexpected opportunity to transfer the work to television as part of the fledgling WB network.
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