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Kabardian police (militsia) detective (based on the works of Rashid Keshokov and Alexander Sarakhov)

open access: yesКавказология
The detective genre in Kabardian literary criticism is insufficiently studied, which determines the relevance of the presented research. Based on the works of writers and at the same time law enforcement officers Rashid Keshokov (1907–1975) and Alexander
Kara O. Khashir
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The campus novel in Eastern and Central European literature after 1989 [PDF]

open access: yesSlovenska Literatura
Campus novel, traditionally seen as a genre of English and American literature, has recently also gained attention in non-Anglophone literary traditions. The article focuses on campus fiction written in Slovak, Czech, Polish, and Ukrainian after 1989. It
Oksana Blashkiv
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Synthetic Lyrics Detection Across Languages and Genres

open access: yesProceedings of the 5th Workshop on Trustworthy NLP (TrustNLP 2025)
In recent years, the use of large language models (LLMs) to generate music content, particularly lyrics, has gained in popularity. These advances provide valuable tools for artists and enhance their creative processes, but they also raise concerns about copyright violations, consumer satisfaction, and content spamming.
Labrak, Yanis   +3 more
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FEATURES OF THE DETECTIVE GENRE AND ARTISTIC PECULARITIES

open access: yes, 2022
On the one hand, this article analyzes the priorities of observing the principles of an outdated detective form during its development in detail, and on the other, the importance of adding a new, own style to the existing traditional form of an American detective.
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Subjectivity issue in “City of Glass” by Paul Auster Based on Žižek’s Perspective

open access: yesRainbow: Journal of Literature, Linguistics and Culture
The concept of lack being the apex of today’s human being’s stratums of dithered truth is an equivocated issue in the contemporary postmodern era.
Ebrahim Mohammadkarimi   +1 more
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CONVENTIONS AND INVENTIONS OF THE DETECTIVE STORY FORMULA IN JONATHAN STROUD’S THE SCREAMING STAIRCASE

open access: yesSaksama
Detective fiction is a formulaic genre that combines familiar narrative structures with the creative freedom of invention. According to John G. Cawelti, the detective story follows a recognizable pattern involving the introduction of a detective, the ...
Baiq Jasnieta Anjani Putri   +1 more
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Does believing something to be fiction allow a form of moral licencing or a 'fictive pass' in understanding others' actions? [PDF]

open access: yesFront Psychol, 2023
Thompson J   +6 more
europepmc   +1 more source

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