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The value and benefit of narrative medicine for psychiatric practice. [PDF]
Dosani S.
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The wolf, the lamb, and the big "Oh!": voids, (w)holes, and epitaphic emptiness in Frances Burney's Hubert de Vere. [PDF]
Saggini F.
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I Love Dick : Une éthique féministe de l’adaptation
This article analyses Amazon’s 2017 serial adaptation of Chris Kraus's 1997 novel I Love Dick through the prism of its feminist ethos. While the novel – whose epistolary form is in itself a challenge in terms of adaptation – was centred on Chris’s ...
Chloé Delaporte
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Biocolonial pregnancies: Louise Erdrich's Future Home of the Living God (2017). [PDF]
Kemball A.
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This article argues that So Long a Letter (1979) constructs African female subjectivity as a dialogical self forged through the confessional epistle’s denouncement of colonial and patriarchal forces that have long sought to bend African women’s heads to
Soumia Bentahar
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Frankenstein; or, the modern Prometheus: a classic novel to stimulate the analysis of complex contemporary issues in biomedical sciences. [PDF]
Cambra-Badii I, Guardiola E, Baños JE.
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This paper is devoted to the analysis of the first novel from Mme Riccoboni, Letters of Mistriss Fanni Butlerd (1757). In this monologic epistolary novel, passion is understood as “invisible” whereas its different expressions are “visible”.
Andrea Tureková
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Spare Rib, The British Women's Health Movement and the Empowerment of Misery. [PDF]
Strimpel Z.
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The Spanish flu and the fiction literature. [PDF]
Vázquez-Espinosa E +2 more
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