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Super Lyrical Sunshine: Playing Solar Imaginaries in Contemporary Poetics
This creative-critical article explores intersections of video game environments and lyric modes as the basis for theorising a poetics of ‘lyric solarity’ in exemplary works by contemporary poets.
Maria Rose Sledmere
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This study of the Pinwill Sisters traces their woodcarving designs across Cornwall and Devon, emphasizing their place as part of a wider aesthetic revolution.
Marina Sarah Warner
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The place of the voice in Virgil’s Eclogues and in Holly Pester’s Eclogues for Idle Workers
This essay explores the potential of the voice which makes a place of and for itself, as present in Holly Pester’s Eclogues for Idle Workers and in its reception of Virgil’s Eclogues.
Grace Carmen Connolly Linden
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The Myth of Balance: Exploring Community-based Ecotourism in Hong Kong [PDF]
This paper examines the community-based ecotourism on Yim Tin Tsai which is a representative example of Hong Kong’s responsible management. The island presents a local community of the explored saltpan and natural resources.
Zhang Dantong
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Lessons From the Open Library of Humanities
The Open Library of Humanities was launched almost half a decade ago with funding from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. In this article, we outline the problems we set out to address and the lessons we learned.
Martin Paul Eve +2 more
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A staged version by V. Krylov and G. Sutugin of Dostoevskys novel The Idiot (1899) is the only staging of this novel in the XIX century that was approved by censors and directed in two theaters: the Maly Theater and the Alexandrinsky Theater.
Polina V. Babushkina
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Positivism in the Mirror of Carnival: The Rabelaisian Chronotope in the Works of E. Zola
This paper deals with using the Rabelaisian cultural code, which the author of the article suggests to be applied to the reading and interpreting of some novels by E. Zola.
Olga V. Albrekht
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This article examines in detail Maria Shkapskayas poetry book Tsa-Tsa- Tsa (1923) and its handwritten genesis. It explains the role and significance of ancient Chinese poetry for this literary piece of work.
Olga N. Litvinova
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