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Protecting the University as a Physical Place in the Age of Postdigitization. [PDF]
Allen RM, McLaren P.
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The Symbolism of Evil: The Uncanny in Diego Muzzio’s Works
Diego Muzzio’s narrative work is part of what is currently considered, in the Argentine literary field, as a local horror genre revival. Nevertheless, it must not be forgotten that resources of Gothic novel and Uncanny effect – as Freudian psychoanalysis
José Agustín Conde De Boeck
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A study of potential laser-induced degradation in remote standoff Raman spectroscopy for wall paintings. [PDF]
Li Y +5 more
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Stained glass in Poland in the first half of the 19th century
In studies on the art of the past two hundred years there is a widespread view that stained glass windows reappeared in Poland after 1850, i.e. almost a hundred years later than in Western Europe, where interest in coloured glazing had been growing since
Tomasz Szybisty
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You read best what you read most: An eye tracking study. [PDF]
Nedeljković U, Jovančić K, Pušnik N.
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Eye Tracking and Visual Arts. Introduction to the Special Thematic Issue. [PDF]
Rosenberg R, Groner R.
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The Experimental Conception Hospital: Dating Pregnancy and the Gothic Imagination. [PDF]
Davis I.
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The influence of perceived landscape value on tourists' behavioral intentions in historical and cultural blocks. [PDF]
Du J, Wang Y.
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The gothic revival buildings in London
The rebirth of Gothic architecture began in the United Kingdom in the late 1700s. The movement was fueled in part by a literary obsession with medieval times, knights, castles, and monasteries. Starting with Strawberry Hill, the fanciful home of a Gothic novelist, the nostalgic movement spread across the country.
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