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Tricks and themes of humor in poetry Afghan poet Mohammad Kazem Kazemi and Iraqi poet Ahmad Matar [PDF]
IntroductionThe contemporary history of West Asia, the anti-human policies of the colonialists, and the discourse of fighting have been important parts of contemporary literary products.
Seyed Asghar Musavi, Akbar Shabani
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Levels of subject communication in fiction literature
The article is devoted to personality intercourse between writer and reader in Belles-Lettres. The intercourse between the self of the writer and the self of the reader realizes itself in the processes of writing and reading belles-lettres texts that ...
Alexander S. Komarov
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WRITER'S STRATEGIES IN THE INTERCOURSE WITH THE READER IN BELLES-LETTRES
The article is devoted to some strategies aimed at involving the reader into the writer's book by means of making the reader's attitude to its content personal or subjective.
A. S. Komarov
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Interpersonality Communication of Writer, Character and Reader in Belles-Lettres
The article is devoted to intercourse between the writer, the character and the reader, their roles in the process, the characteristics and nature of interpersonal relations between them.
A. S. Komarov
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The Lithuanian Folk Couplets: On This Side of the Permissible Laughter and Beyond
The article deals with folk couplets (Lith. pl. talalinės) – an underresearched peripheral genre of the Lithuanian folklore. This genre includes short, mostly one stanza-long comic songs that frequently deal with obscene topics and use unquotable ...
Bronė Stundžienė
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Gender, conflict, continuity: Anne Brontë's 'The Tenant of Wildfell Hall' (1848) and Sarah Grand's 'The Heavenly Twins' (1893) [PDF]
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The final published article is available from the link below. Copyright @ 2010 W. S. Maney & Son Ltd.The New Woman fiction of the fin de siècle brought into conflict patriarchal and feminist ideologies ...
Cox, J
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Translation and Community in the work of Elizabeth Cary [PDF]
Explores the role of female community within Elizabeth Cary\u27s translations and her play, The Tragedy of ...
A Shell +25 more
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Different Ways of Reading, or Just Making the Right Noises? [PDF]
What does reading look like? Can learning to read be reduced to the acquisition of a set of isolable skills, or proficiency in reading be equated with the independence of the solitary, silent reader of prose fiction?
Brice Heath S. +13 more
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Coming, Going, and Knowing. Reading Sex and Embodiment in Hebrew Narrative [PDF]
This article both summarizes and analyzes recent feminist scholarship in literary studies and, in light of that analysis, examines a range of Hebrew terms for sexual intercourse.
Christine Mitchell
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