School, Literature and Sexual Stereotypes. A Didactic Analysis
The purpose of the present article is to didactically analyze the responses to a questionnaire of 2,124 fifth and sixth-grade students on the subject under study.
Lucía Rodríguez-Olay +1 more
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Sister Ruth’s Stories, or, Evenings with John Woolman (1865) and Juvenile Literature of Domestic Abolitionism [PDF]
Juvenile literature of “domestic abolitionism” seems to be one of the most interesting, yet under-researched branches of American abolitionist literature.
Daria V. Abdurakhmanova-Pavlova
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Gnomes of Gregory of Nazianzus as Part of Didactic Literature – an Inspirational Source of Homilies?
The term didaktikos, first used by the ancient Greeks, referred to someone who was able to teach. However, not only in the sense of providing information and knowledge, but effectively conveying them so that they serve practical purposes.
Adriána Ingrid Koželová +1 more
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The Annual Glasses for All Who Seek Knowledge and its Place in the Modern Malay Book Culture [PDF]
The development of printing in the region of insular Southeast Asia dates back to the 17th century and is connected, first of all, with the activities of European missionaries, for whom preaching Christianity was inseparable from the struggle for the ...
Liubov V. Goriaeva
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Analytical study of the function of Mazandaran Saqanefars based on themes of decorations with an educational literature approach [PDF]
Throughout history, Didactic Literature has had a wide-ranging function and has dealt with ethics, religion, mysticism, consultation, politics, wisdom and more.
Ali Asqar Kalantar
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comparative study of Saadi's Gulistan and Yoshida's Essays in Idleness [PDF]
Introduction Tsurezuregusa (Essays in Idleness) is a Japanese didactic book written in the 14th century, 80 years, after appearance of Gulistan, (Rose Garden), the masterpiece of Iranian poet and writer, Muslihaldin Sa’adi Shirazi, and has a strong ...
Gholamreza Kafi, Mohammad Barfar
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Rhetorical Critique of Hedayatol Motealemin fi Teb (The first child letter about medicine) [PDF]
Rhetorical critique is one type of critique dealing with how the sender uses the language or any other symbol intentionally, the respondent and the location or context in which the communication is made.
Sayed Mahdi Rahimi +3 more
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The Story of Usun Debeskertu Khan: Triads Revisited
Introduction. Long before the creation of a national writing system, the Oirats (Kalmyks) had developed a unique oral poetic tradition. By the late 17th century, there appeared a large number of translated poetic works distinguished by genre and ...
Baazr A. Bicheev, Yeerda
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Can the soul be saved by educating the body? The dynamic expansion of municipal civilization in Italy led to the affirmation of a kind of literature with a predominantly practical character and very clear moralistic purpose, all concentrated on didactic ...
Angelo Rella
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Examining the Impact of Repetition on the Eloquence of Bustan [PDF]
This study is aimed at discussing the various types of rhetorical and semantic repetition in didactic poetry based on Bustan. To this end, it has primarily investigated repetition from the perspective of rhetoricians followed by the dialectic bond of ...
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