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Lo fantástico en la interpretación actual del mito de Orfeo y Eurídice de Dino Buzzati Poema a fumetti [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
El propósito de este artículo es estudiar la llamativa novela gráfica de Dino Buzzati (1906-1972), Poema a fumetti (1969), donde se trata un tema interesante en el ámbito de lo fantástico como es el del descenso a los infiernos, en una reescritura actual
Muro Munilla, Miguel Ángel
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›Betwixt and between‹: Räume der inneren Überwindung in Stephen Kings It

open access: yesZeitschrift für Fantastikforschung, 2019
This article discusses Stephen King's classic and currently still best-selling horror novel, It, by connecting it to theories and approaches stemming mainly from the fields of cultural anthropology, developmental psychology, and psychoanalysis ...
Michael Steinmetz
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The Macabre on the Margins: A Study of the Fantastic Terrors of the Fin de Siècle [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
It demonstrates that in spite of the dominant associations of fantastic literature with horror, terror, as the marginal and marginalized fear of the unknown, with its uncanny, sublime and suspenseful qualities, holds a definitive presence in fin de ...
Beville Maria
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Originality of Fantastic World Development in I. Yefremov’s Novel “The Bull’s Hour” [PDF]

open access: yesPhilology. Theory & Practice, 2020
The article is devoted to studying the means and techniques to create a fantastic world in the novel “The Bull’s Hour”. It is shown that the novel’s fantastic world develops on the basis of fantastic assumptions and the key scientifically justified conception of confrontation of Shakti and Tamas worlds. In I.
Ol'ga Yur'evna Os'mukhina   +1 more
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Fantastic in novel "Shari mosiqare Spiekan" by Bextiar Ali

open access: yesInternational Journal of Kurdish Studies, 2018
In the Kurdish literature specially in the Kurdish novel, fantastic is not so old, also there is not too many fantastic novel writers in the Kurdish literature, fantastic is also known as a free kind literature, it has some characteristics which can't be found in other genres, the Portuguese teziftian to dourfie mentioned all basis of art for this kind
AMİN, Abdulla M., SAEED, Azad Mohammed
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The Fantastic in the French Historical Novel of the First Half of the 19th Century [PDF]

open access: yesТелекинет
The article examines the processes of genre identification of the fantastic in the French historical novel of the mid‑19th century, the role and transformation of natural science and pre-scientific knowledge — the phenomenon of mesmerism in the ...
Litvinenko, N. A.
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Historie alternatywne − pomiędzy pisarstwem historycznym a fantastycznym, czyli czasem tertium est datur… [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
The aim of this article is to define alternative history genre (branch of fantastic literature) as a participating in the historical writing formula (H. White).
Lemann, Natalia
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Počátky paranormálního modu v americké fantastické literatuře: Charles Brockden Brown

open access: yesBohemica Litteraria, 2019
The paper argues that the beginning of the paranormal mode in English and American literature should be traced back to Charles Brockden Brown's American Gothic novel Wieland (1798). The concept of the paranormal mode is based on Nancy H.
Michal Peprník
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Unnatural London: the Metaphor and the Marvelous in China Mieville's Perdido Street Station

open access: yesScripta, 2018
This paper explores allegorical and unnatural elements in China Miéville’s novel Perdido Street Station, starting with a parallel between the fictional city New Crobuzon and London.  Fantasy literature examines human nature by means of myth and archetype
Alexandre Veloso de Abreu
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The Birth of the Category of “Fantastic” in Russian Aesthetic Thought [PDF]

open access: yesЛитературный факт
The article attempts to identify the time when the category “fantastic” appeared in the aesthetic thought of the Pushkin era. Common and fixed in the poetics of this time was another, close in meaning, term “chudesnoe” (“miraculous”).
Anna A. Lebedeva
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