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Two Reminiscences from the “Russian Novel” in Marcel Proust’s Essay “Filial Feelings of a Matricide” [PDF]
The article aims to follow the complementary methods of the history of concepts and genetic criticism, firstly, to consider in general terms the genealogy of the essay “Filial Feelings of a Matricide,” and secondly, to focus on those of his motifs that ...
Sergey L. Fokin
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Fleurs du Travail, Fleurs Sublimes: Anna Mendelssohn's Involute Tulips
Situating Anna Mendelssohn within the nineteenth-century, highly feminised genres of floral poetry, anthologies, and dictionaries, this essay argues that flowers become a means by which Mendelssohn performs feminist oscillations between sentimentality ...
Sara Crangle
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Genetic mechanisms of critical illness in COVID-19 [PDF]
Host-mediated lung inflammation is present1, and drives mortality2, in the critical illness caused by coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Host genetic variants associated with critical illness may identify mechanistic targets for therapeutic development3.
Pairo-Castineira, Erola +339 more
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“I myself am the author”: Gve Flaubert, or writer-manuscript
The article attempts to present and discuss the juvenile works of Gustave Flaubert. Though the writer never allowed these juvenile works to be published, being extremely critical of their aesthetic value, the works such as November, Memoirs of a Madman ...
Yvan Leclerc
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Włodzimierz Odojewski’s writing archive in the light of genetic criticism. Initial study
The article consists of two parts. The first includes a presentation of the records collected in the Archive of Włodzimierz Odojewski in Poznań and a reflection on the writer’s creative method. The second part presents an outline of research prospects in
Jędrzej Krystek +2 more
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What Salammbô tells usis about ourselves: as heirs to the Christian tradition but also as human beings, belonging to that human race of which Voltaire claimed that nobody could read its history without abhorrence.
Agnès Bouvier
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Flaubert libre lecteur. À propos de l’Abrégé du catéchisme de persévérance de l’abbé Gaume
By analyzing a precise example, this article focuses on the way Flaubert deals with his documentary readings. What are the principles that guide his choices? Are the notes he takes accurate?
Stéphanie Dord-Crouslé
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Rueda de mujeres. Acerca de Susana Thénon
This paper presents and connects a range of materials: distancias, Susana Thénon’s book of poems, Ana María Barrenechea’s annotations made on a copy of this book, and the portfolio Sobre Iris Scaccheri with photographs taken by Thénon during Scaccheri’s ...
Paola Cortés Rocca
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Artificial Intelligence (IA) and Art
This essay is an attempt to answer a question: could the robot not only imitate an artwork, but also invent a melody like that of Chopin or a story in the manner of Flaubert?
Philippe Léon Willemart
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Non-genetic heterogeneity, criticality and cell differentiation [PDF]
The different cell types in a living organism acquire their identity through the process of cell differentiation in which the multipotent progenitor cells differentiate into distinct cell types. Experimental evidence and analysis of large-scale microarray data establish the key role played by a two-gene motif in cell differentiation in a number of cell
Pal, Mainak +2 more
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