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Blind love, Romanticism, and Rousseauʼs novel Julie ou La Nouvelle Héloïse

open access: yesRevista de Estudos Literários, 2017
The article examines to what extent Rousseau’s epistolary novel Julie ou la Nouvelle Héloïse modifies the visual paradigm of eighteenth-century anthropology, as seen in Rousseau’s ideology of substantial nature, by introducing dynamics which produce ...
Alexandra Schamel
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Yakov Galinkovsky’s “Miserable Tribute to Sentimentalism” [PDF]

open access: yesЛитературный факт, 2023
Yakov Galinkovsky (1777–1815) is remembered in the history of literature primarily as compiler and translator of the aesthetic encyclopedia “Coryphaeus, or a Key to Literature” (1802–1807), that had been trampled down by both opposing literary “camps ...
Maria E. Baskina (Malikova)
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La influencia de las nuevas tecnologías en la literatura de hoy

open access: yesL'Ordinaire des Amériques, 2016
In the twenty-first century, new technologies have changed the conception of literature and the means of its dissemination. Andrés Neuman’s La vida en las ventanas (2002) and Microrréplicas (2010) are the two examples chosen here to illustrate this idea.
Elodie Carrera
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„Astra. Roman epistolar” de Dito şi Idem – un caz de istorie literară

open access: yesSwedish Journal of Romanian Studies, 2021
The literary collaboration between Carmen Sylva and Mite Kremnitz under the pseudonym “Dito und Idem” was a real accomplishment in the 19th century not only in Romania, but on the whole European continent.
Lucretia Pascariu
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„Das Ganze durch eine geheime und gewissermaßen unbekannte Kette zu verbinden.“ Zivilisierung und polyperspektivischer Briefroman bei Montesquieu und Wieland

open access: yesCahiers d’Études Germaniques, 2016
In the 18th century the first polyperspectival epistolary novels emerge. It is worth noting that two of the most famous texts of this genre, Montesquieu’s Persian Letters and Wieland’s Aristipp, combine their literary plot with a treatment of basic ...
Jutta Heinz
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Leonardo Ricci and Leonardo Savioli. An Epistolary Novel. 1943-1944

open access: yesHistories of Postwar Architecture, 2023
Through unpublished letters written by Leonardo Ricci to his friend Leonardo Savioli in 1943 and 1944, the paper aims to trace the early period of the two architects' careers.
Lorenzo Mingardi
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Absence du romanesque dans le roman hybride de Charles Nodier – Adèle

open access: yesQuêtes Littéraires, 2011
This paper deals with intentional breakaway of novel elements in romantic story published in 1820. On the one hand, the book belongs to the rich tradition of epistolary, on the other, it also gives un example of how formal borders can be transgressed ...
Andrzej Rabsztyn
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The Pragmatics of Naming in Samuel Richardson’s Clarissa

open access: yesE-REA, 2013
Samuel Richardson’s Clarissa thematizes the name and the associated naming process. Destined to change her name by marrying Solmes, the eponymous heroine uses several borrowed names in her flight.
Christophe LESUEUR
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GERMAN EPISTOLARY HERITAGE OF IVAN FRANKO AND ITS DOMINANT FEATURES

open access: yesJournal of Vasyl Stefanyk Precarpathian National University, 2015
The epistolary heritage of Ivan Franko contains over six thousand letters. German epistolary correspondence addressed to Vienna, Berlin, Budapest, Heidelberg, Freiburg, Stanislav, Chernivtsi.
V.V. Tkachivsky
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“This Notebook, Your Letter”: The Future Reader and the Pivotal Present in Louise Erdrich’s Future Home of the Living God

open access: yesOn_Culture, 2023
This article proposes epistolarity as a productive critical framework for exploring the concept of ‘present futures.’ The analysis focuses on Louise Erdrich’s novel Future Home of the Living God with the aim to demonstrate how letter writing can help us ...
Sindija Franzetti
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