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ETIQUETTE FORMULAE IN THE EPISTOLARY NOVEL
The article deals with distinctive features of the epistolary novel genre, speech etiquette formulae are analysed and the definition of speech etiquette is provided.
A. A. Resenchuk, M. Y. Ryabova
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The epistolary short story by M.A. Kuzmin 1907 “From the letters of the maiden Clara Valmont to Rosalia Tutel Mayer”. The “layers” of genres and traditions in the text of the novel are studied in order to establish the compatibility of the epistolary ...
G. A. Krichevsky
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Le monologue épistolaire, poétique de l’inachèvement dans Confiteor
“I deemed this novel definitively unfinished on 27 January, 2011”: thus begins the postface of Catalan novelist Jaume Cabré’s Confessions (Jo confesso, 2011).
Katherine Doig
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Tarnished Virtues: From Richardson to Beardsley [PDF]
The starting point of the article is a statement about “tarnished virtues” by one of the characters of Poor Folk, Fyodor Dostoevsky’s first novel. The word combination evokes various associations, allusions, and numerous variants of interpretation.
Tatiana A. Boborykina
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Ansteckungen, Spaltungen, Variationen zum Schreiben oder Töten : erzählte Suizide seit Werther
Suicide narrations have been viewed through the lens of Goethe's landmark novel. This paper, grounded in studying the epistolary novel genre, aims at enhancing knowledge about this text's impact on both the generic and the motif successions in (German ...
Stephan Kurz
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Poor Folk by Fyodor Dostoevsky as a Dialogue between the Old and the New Word [PDF]
Although Poor Folk, the first novel by Fyodor Dostoyevsky, has been thoroughly studied, the correlation between its characters’ epistolary styles is not yet clarified. Varvara Dobroselova’s language usually escapes critical attention, albeit her “verbal”
Victoria I. Buyanovskaya
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In this paper we focused on the transformation of the main character in the novel The Color Purple, Celie, through the letters she writes to God and her sister Nettie. We contrastively analysed the original text and its Serbian translation.
Milan D. Todorović +1 more
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He wrote a letter home to myself: Tracing the epistolary in Damon Galgut’s ‘In a strange room’
This article considers Damon Galgut’s In a strange room as a work of contemporary epistolary fiction. Recent studies of epistolarity argue that the epistolary tradition remains identifiable and apparent even once woven into other genres.
Erin O'Dwyer
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“The art of dividing” : la forme du chapitre dans Tom Jones de Henry Fielding
This article undertakes to examine the form of the demarcative system in Fielding’s fiction. The peculiar prefatory devices in Tom Jones are first analyzed before the study moves on to the question of the intitulation of its chapters.
Christophe LESUEUR
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At the crossroads of internal and external communication, blushing is a literary process through which Samuel Richardson’s fiction conveys meaning. The author of Clarissa uses this phenomenon, part of diegetic non verbal communication, in a systematic ...
Christophe Lesueur
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