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Bourgne Florence. Chaucer's New Ekphrasis. In: Bulletin des anglicistes médiévistes, N°71, Été 2007. pp.
Bourgne, Florence
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Ekphrasis – the verbal description of a visual experience – has proved central to recent rhetorical, literary and art-historical debates about visual-verbal relations.
Squire, Michael James; id_orcid +1 more
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"Through the digits, through the fingers": Variations on the string figure as imaginary digital medium. [PDF]
Svec HA.
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Photography, Memory and Ekphrasis
Recollected Places: Photography, Memory and Ekphrasis The practice component of my PhD, ‘Recollected Places’, consists of exhibitions combining my work as an artist in still photography, video and installation and books that combine text and the ...
Coombes, Justin
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Emotions and Topics Expressed on Twitter During the COVID-19 Pandemic in the United Kingdom: Comparative Geolocation and Text Mining Analysis. [PDF]
Alhuzali H, Zhang T, Ananiadou S.
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Pathos, Physiognomy and Ekphrasis from Aristotle to the Second Sophistic
In Greek literature the words physiognomy and ekphrasis never occur together: the first occurrence of the noun physiognomonia is in the Hippocratic corpus, namely in Epidemics 2.5.1, a treatise dating back to the end of the fifth century BC; while for ...
Stavru, Alessandro
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Unveiling Vaccine Hesitancy on Twitter: Analyzing Trends and Reasons during the Emergence of COVID-19 Delta and Omicron Variants. [PDF]
Cotfas LA +6 more
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Psycholinguistic and psychological features of ekphrasis
The paper deals with the psycholinguistic and psychological features of reader’s artistic images in O. Wilde’s novel “The Portrait of Dorian Grey”. The process of reading and images perception is analyzed in the perspective of co-creation.
Svetlana V. Krutskaya +1 more
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Automatic Extraction of Medication Mentions from Tweets-Overview of the BioCreative VII Shared Task 3 Competition. [PDF]
Weissenbacher D +31 more
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Aristotle's lobster: the image in the text. [PDF]
Fürst von Lieven A, Humar M, Scholtz G.
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