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Znaczenie listu w malarstwie XVII i XVIII wieku oraz w ówczesnej powieści epistolarnej

open access: yesPrzestrzenie Teorii, 2009
The aim of this paper is to analyse and interpret the importance of the letter in the 18th century epistolary novel and the 17th and 18th century painting.
Rozalia Słodczyk
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LETTER TRADITION AND EPISTOLARY NOVEL IN AMERICAN LITERATURE

open access: yesJournal of International Social Research, 2020
In this study, letter writing in other words epistle writing is focused on since it is the first literary form of the prose fiction in American Literature. Being commonly used in eighteenth century, this literary form is viewed as a means for the writers to display their political and social thoughts.
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A member of the Accademia dei Pugni translates Frances Brooke’s. The History of Lady Julia Mandeville. From Giambattista Biffi’s manuscripts

open access: yesDiciottesimo Secolo, 2019
The present essay intends to address an aspect of Biffi’s anglomania as it appears from his partial translation from the original English language of the epistolary novel The History of Lady Julia Mandeville (1763), found among his manuscript papers. The
Lia Guerra
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THE HISTORY OF THE RUSSIAN EPISTOLARY NOVEL IN EIGHTEENTH CENTURY

open access: yes, 2022
The article explains the concept of epistolary genre in Russian literature in eighteenth century, the study of the early development of the Russian novel, analysis of the institutional conditions of literature and their impact on literary tendencies.
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THE PECULIARITIES OF A FEMALE PROTAGONIST IN A. BRONTË’S EPISTOLARY NOVEL

open access: yesFolia linguistica et litteraria, 2019
This paper offers a study of the less known today and less analysed epistolary novel by Anne Brontë’s The Tenant of Wildfell Hall. It focuses on the instances of female protagonist's unconventional behaviour according to the existing societal norms of the Victorian era.
Juan de Dios Torralbo Caballero   +1 more
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“Silence wants not either merit or amiableness”: les silences de Clarissa

open access: yesXVII-XVIII, 2012
A sheer impossibility of the epistolary novel, silence is nevertheless thematized in Richardson’s Clarissa (1748). Clarissa’s silences are multifarious, affecting both internal and external communication, both the represented conversations and the ...
Christophe Lesueur
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Modelling social readers: novel tools for addressing reception from online book reviews. [PDF]

open access: yesR Soc Open Sci, 2021
Holur P   +4 more
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Realism as an artistic technique (based on the material of Russian prose of the 2010s)

open access: yesУченые записки Казанского университета: Серия Гуманитарные науки, 2017
The relevance of this study is determined by the fact that documentary elements have become a sign of modern culture, both elite and mass. The subject under consideration is the genre of epistolary novel, which has intensely developed recently in modern ...
N.G. Prokhorova
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La parole, une parenthèse quotidienne au profit de l’individu dans Cher connard de Virginie Despentes

open access: yesVoix Plurielles
Virginie Despentes is the recipient of the 2010 Renaudot prize for her novel Apocalypse Bébé. Her most recent work, Cher connard (2022), top the sales charts for several weeks, and is praised by literary critics.
Marie-Lise Auvray
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