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he Hybrid Character – Between the Representations of the Middle Ages and Today’s Art [PDF]

open access: yesAnastasis: Research in Medieval Culture and Art, 2020
This paper is a study of the fantastic character throughout the history of human civilization. This type of character has evolved from the hybrid creatures playing a divine role in the art of Assyro-Babylonian civilizations and of Ancient Egypt, to the ...
Cezarina Florina Caloian
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The X-Files : aux frontières du fantastique

open access: yesTV Series, 2022
This article proposes an analysis of a major science-fiction series of the 1990s, The X-Files (Fox, 1993-2002 / 2016-2018), and of the way it incorporates the notion of the fantastic.
Julien Achemchame
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The Fantastic as the Unconcealment of Truth in Debora Vogel’s Work

open access: yesActa Universitatis Lodziensis: Folia Philosophica, 2020
This essay examines the notion of the fantastic in Debora Vogel’s work. I argue that the fantastic for Vogel is simultaneously a novel artistic form and a form of life, as well as a singular use of language; it is both a “trait” of modernity and thinking
Anastasiya Lyubas
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Fantastic and Romantic: Generic Multiplicity of John Keats’ “Lamia”

open access: yesDil ve Edebiyat Araştırmaları Dergisi, 2021
This study focuses on the intergeneric structure of a Romantic poem, “Lamia” (1820). Since the scholars have mostly studied the long narrative poem from the respect of its origins and the influences of the previous literary sources, the study ...
Şafak Altunsoy
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The Portrayals of Prague in Nazlı Eray’s The City of Lost Shadows and Philip Kerr’s Prague Fatale Novels / Nazlı Eray’ın Kayıp Gölgeler Kenti ile Philip Kerr’in Ölümcül Prag Eserlerindeki Prag Görünümleri [PDF]

open access: yesFolklor/Edebiyat, 2022
Based on all fictional texts, space takes place in different dimensions. When it comes to novels containing fantastical elements, they tend to put the perception of time and real life places into the background or completely change them.
Fulya Çelik Özkan
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Giuliano Scabia’s fantastic vision: from Faust to the New Weird

open access: yesFinzioni, 2023
This paper analyses Giuliano Scabia's Fantastica visione, a drama written in 1973. The text will be studied in two directions. Initially, elements will be identified that allow it to be defined as a rewriting of the myth of Faust, according to the ...
Luca Tognocchi
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CREATURI FANTASTICE ȘI DIFICULTĂȚILE TRECERII UNUI PRAG ÎN BASMELE ROMÂNEȘTI / SUPERNATURAL CREATURES AND HARDSHIPS IN SURPASSING A THRESHOLD IN ROMANIAN FAIRY TALES [PDF]

open access: yesIncursiuni în imaginar, 2022
In the Romanian fantastic fairy tales volumes “Fata răpită de Soare” (The Girl Kidnapped by the Sun), “Frumoasa Lumii” (The Beauty of the World) and “Inimă Putredă” (Rotten Heart), belonging to the I.
Maria Holhoș, Andra Gabriela Holhoș
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Imaginarul plurivalent. Șansa dialogului dintre arte [PDF]

open access: yesEon
The article aims to illustrate that the boundaries between the arts are extremely subtle, and it is the imaginary that creates the closest connections between the arts.
Alice JURCOVEȚ
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Le fantastique dans le récit de voyage. Cas de la nouvelle 3° E de Chawki Amari

open access: yesMultilinguales, 2017
In this paper, we will deal with the problematic of the fantastic in the travel narrative. Our corpus is a novella entitled 3° E by the Algerian writer and journalist Chawki Amari, published in his collection of short stories À trois degrés, vers l'Est ...
Warda Derdour
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Le diable fatigué et la fabrique de destruction : les incarnations du diable dans la littérature fantastique de la première moitié du XXe siècle. Autour de Die andere Seite (Alfred Kubin, 1909) et Die Stadt hinter dem Strom (Hermann Kasack, 1947)

open access: yesCahiers d’Études Germaniques, 2012
Sometimes defined as infernal, early 20th century art develops demonic tendencies  which goes along with a general erasure of the figure of God and the victory of the irrational at the end of the 19th century.
Hilda INDERWILDI
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