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Mixed emotional appeal enhances positive word-of-mouth: The moderating role of narrative person
Underpinned by feelings-as-information theory and construal level theory, this present research examines the effect of mixed emotions in advertising on word of mouth (WOM) and the moderating role of a narrative person.
Thaichon, Park +7 more
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THE SKAZ FICTIONAL NARRATIVE AND THE NOVEL FORM In MILEN RUSKOV'S CHAMKORIA
The article examines the issue of the interaction of two artistic strategies in the poetics of the novel Chamkoria (2017) by Milen Ruskov - the skaz fictional narrative and the genre form of the novel.
Denitsa ASTAHOVA
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The present research featured short stories by Anna Gavalda, a contemporary French writer. The research objective was to define the genre and style of Petites Pratiques Germanopratines (Peculiarities of Saint-Germain Boulevard) published in Gavalada’s ...
T. P. Karpukhina
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Self-narration as Survival Strategy in Imre Kertész Roman eines Schicksallosen [PDF]
This article analyzes how the first-person narrator in Imre Kertész’s Roman eines Schicksallosen demonstrates resilience through self-narration and reconstructs his fate.
Baloukiyem Essohanam Farara Akila Ahouli
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Drawing on Bourdieu’s concept of ‘the biographical illusion’ and Eakin’s concept of the ‘relational self’, this article explores the ways in which the conventions of wrestling add new layers of multimodal storytelling in Box Brown and Brandon Easton’s ...
Jessica E Fontaine
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“I am with you”: second-person narration in Ron Butlin’s novel “The sound of my voice”
The article analyses the use of second-person narration in Ron Butlin’s first novel “The sound of my voice”. On the basis of narratological studies the author identifies the major features of this experimental narrative mode, in which the protagonist and
Maziarczyk Grzegorz
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Body Epistemes: First-Person Narration and Body Awareness in Nonfictional Virtual Reality
This research concerns the relationships among space, story, and body in nonfictional Virtual Reality (VR) projects with the user as a first-person protagonist.
Mundhenke, Florian
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Mobility and Literature, An Analysis of the Selected Works of Don DeLillo
This article seeks to envision a new outlook toward mobility by paying greater attention to how mobility is represented and positioned in Don DeLillo’s narrative works.
Naghmeh Esmaeilpour
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ABSTRACT Background Therapeutic apheresis (TA) is an established treatment modality for hematologic, neurologic, and immunologic disorders, yet access remains severely limited in sub‐Saharan Africa. Donor apheresis, including platelet apheresis collection from healthy donors, represents an important complementary modality supporting blood product ...
Nosa Bazuaye +33 more
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Who Perceives? Who Thinks? Anchoring Free Reports of Perception and Thought in Narratives
This paper reports the results of four experiments that investigate how readers determine the perspective holder for free reports in narratives. Free reports can be interpreted as descriptions of someone’s perceptions or thoughts.
Sofia Bimpikou
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