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FANTASTIC CONSERVATISM: THE CONSERVATIVE IDEOLOGY IN WESTERN AND RUSSIAN FANTASTIC LITERATURE

open access: yesAZIMUTH OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH: ECONOMICS AND ADMINISTRATION, 2021
In one of the lectures a Russian philosopher said: philosophy today is literature. The noted philosopher in his statement relies on the ideas of the French (post)structuralism's. As you know, French thought in the mid-20th century influenced a variety of
A. Vafin
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The Macabre on the Margins: A Study of the Fantastic Terrors of the Fin de Siècle [PDF]

open access: yesText Matters, 2012
With a view to discussing an important three-faceted example of marginality in literature whereby terror, the literary Fantastic and the fin de siècle period are understood as interconnected marginalia, this paper examines works such as Guy de Maupassant’
Maria Beville
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Fantastic Literature and Obeid Zakani [PDF]

open access: yesMatn/Pizhūhī-i Adabī, 2008
It is truly believed that Obeid Zakani is a great satirist. The present paper is aimed at considering Zakani 's works with a critical approach based on the response of the reader.
fereshte rostami
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DISCOURSIVE CONSTRAINTS OF TRANSLATING FANTASTIC LITERATURE

open access: yesJournal of History School, 2020
In Translation Studies, discourse has generally been discussed as a part of the binary opposition of “form versus content” or “structure versus meaning” and at the end of this discussion, challenging discourse elements of some genres (especially poetic discourse) have been often considered untranslatable.
Sevcan Yılmaz Kutlay
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Debate on the merits of fantastic literature

open access: yesLiteratura i Kultura Popularna, 2020
1 The present article develops some of the observations first made in my paper Towards Evaluation of Contemporary Non-mimetic Fiction: Does Non-mimetic Fiction Belong to Popular Literature? (as to date unpublished) and quotes some parts of it. 2 The term
Grzegorz Trębicki
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Fantastic Literature against Propaganda in Ismail Kadare’s Novels

open access: yesANALELE UNIVERSITĂȚII DIN CRAIOVA SERIA ȘTIINȚE FILOLOGICE LIMBI STRĂINE APLICATE, 2023
: This study will be focused on some of the most important novels of Ismail Kadare during the communist regime in Albania, where we can notice a vivid opposition against censorship AND propaganda in the totalitarian context of this country during the ...
Eris Rusi
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FANTASTIC lifestyle questionnaire from 1983 until 2022: A review [PDF]

open access: yesHealth Promotion Perspectives, 2023
Background: Studying lifestyles has always been important; quantifying them has become more complex. However, a questionnaire produced in 1983 has shown that its simple form of evaluation can be an added value in understanding lifestyles.
Patrícia Batista   +3 more
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Space as the ‘Limit’ of the Fantastic in Literature: the Impossibility of Overcoming the Possible [PDF]

open access: yesЛитература двух Америк
The article examines the theoretical problem, the “limit” of the fantastic in literature using the example of the works of American writers Ray Cummings, Miles J. Breuer, A.J. Deutsch, Martin Gardner, Robert Heinlein. The writer cannot create in the text
Dmitry D. Nikolaev
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On Polish Fantastic Literature for Young People and Its Therapeutic Potential

open access: yesRespectus Philologicus, 2017
The objective of this article is to provide an overview of the therapeutic potential of fantastic literature for young people on the example of the series of novels by Rafał Kosik. The paper consists of three parts. The first part presents the definition
Dominik Borowski
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‘NOI SIAMO UNI’: PARADOX IN TOMMASO LANDOLFI’S FANTASTIC LITERATURE [PDF]

open access: yesThe Italianist, 2015
This article examines paradox as a narrative device of fantastic literature in a selection of Tommaso Landolfi’s stories. It begins with some introductory comments on Landolfi, followed by an exploration of paradox and its relation to fantastic literature and models by critics like Todorov and Chanady.
Matthew Reza
semanticscholar   +3 more sources

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