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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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META-MORFUL – CONSTRUCT AL IMAGINARULUI FANTASTIC ELIADESC / THE META-MORPHUS – CONSTRUCT OF THE FANTASTIC ELIADESCIAN IMAGINARY [PDF]

open access: yesIncursiuni în imaginar, 2022
Romanian folklore and its fundamental myths have aroused a real interest both for the researcher in the field of the history of religions and for the writer.
Liliana Danciu
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Paris and the birth of the modern fantastic during the Nineteenth century [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
In her article "Paris and the Birth of the Modern Fantastic during the Nineteenth Century" Patricia Garcia discusses the unprecedented growth of Europe's urban centers during the nineteenth century in relation to the realist novel and takes urban and ...
García, Patricia
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Fantastic creative work

open access: yesCanadian Family Physician, 2021
The poem ”Air hunger“ by Marisa Webster, published in the August 2019 issue of Canadian Family Physician,[1][1] demonstrates extraordinary facility in translating sensations between senses; in making ordinariness extraordinarily beautiful through very carefully considered similes; in ...
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DEITIES AND DEMONS ON THE STREETS OF SEOUL: CONSTRUCTING SPACE IN THE SOUTH KOREAN FANTASY GENRE TV SERIES / БОЖЕСТВА И ДЕМОНЫ НА УЛИЦАХ СЕУЛА: КОНСТРУИРОВАНИЕ ПРОСТРАНСТВА В ЮЖНОКОРЕЙСКОМ ТЕЛЕСЕРИАЛЕ ЖАНРА «ФЭНТЕЗИ» [PDF]

open access: yesНаука телевидения, 2020
This article attempts to identify the signs by which the fantasy genre is recognized. Whether in verbal texts or cinema, such generic signs, like signs of “the fantastic” in general, are difficult to be determined precisely.
TARASOVA ALEKSANDRA V. / ТАРАСОВА А.В.
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Le récit de Liliana Lazar : Espace suspendu entre imaginaire et réel fictionnel

open access: yesACROSS
Liliana Lazar's works focus on exploring a world marked by the combination of reality and the fantastical. In these stories, the Romanian identity blends with an atmosphere where the mystical and the symbolic elements become a tangible reality.
Carmen ANDREI, Iulia ROMAN
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From Frantastic to Dystopian: the Transgressive Efect of Mario Bellatin’s Salón de Belleza

open access: yesBrumal: Revista de Investigación sobre lo Fantástico, 2019
The present article aims to demonstrate how the fantastic and the dystopian can operate together in order to take full advantage of their inherently transgressive qualities. For this purpose, Mario Bellatin’s Salón de belleza will be analyzed.
Ellen Lambrechts
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Un théâtre astral et « révolutionnaire » : les visions « fanta-scientifiques » de Paul Scheerbart

open access: yesReS Futurae, 2021
Paul Scheerbart (1863-1915) is a well-known author in studies on the origins of science fiction in Germany and is often quoted for his contribution to the aesthetics of modernist architecture.
Cristina Grazioli
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To several silences. The redressing power of the unspoken in «Ora Intima» and «L’Infanta sepolta»

open access: yesFinzioni
The following article aims to read two short stories by Paola Masino and Anna Maria Ortese in the perspective of the compensatory function that silence takes on in them.
Elisa Cremone
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