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How Damsels Love: The Transgressive Pleasure of Romance

open access: yesNew Horizons in English Studies, 2021
In this article, I look at contemporary romances as a source of transgressive pleasure that may inspire its audience to reject patriarchy. I focus solely on romances between a man and a woman with emphasis on the psychological dimension of the female ...
Renata E. Ntelia
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“A CASSETTE HAS A DOUBLE BOTTOM...”: FOR THE INTERTEXTUAL PARADOXES OF BORIS AKUNIN

open access: yesRUDN Journal of Studies in Literature and Journalism, 2017
The article is devoted to the case of the “second” intertext on the example of the novel “Before the Apocalypse” by B. Akunin. The “first” intertext in this case is the novel by U.
Lyubov G Kikhney, Kamilla F Gereikhanova
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Features of the “Hoffmann Complex” in G. Meyrink’s Novel The Golem [PDF]

open access: yesStudia Litterarum
The article examines the Hoffmann tradition in G. Meyrink’s novel The Golem, which manifests itself systematically as an interweaving of stable motifs, images, and stylistic techniques characteristic of the works by E.T.A.
Vera V. Koroleva, Alina R. Pritomskaya
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IntertextualitY and discourse in Dea Loher’s Theater

open access: yesSigno, 2016
Discourse is made of several voices, a premise that was announced since Bakhtin’s studies. The advances in the field of intertextuality allowed a wider specification of the term and broaden the discussion of many different occurrence of the intertext in
Júlia Mara Moscardini Miguel
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Le travail du commun : retours de Mrs Dalloway dans Les Veilleurs de chagrin de Nicole Roland

open access: yesÉtudes Britanniques Contemporaines, 2015
Virginia Woolf’s Mrs Dalloway is the major intertext of Les Veilleurs de chagrin, Nicole Roland’s novel. Not only is Mrs Dalloway omnipresent by the numerous quotations and allusions to it, but a copy of the book circulates with the protagonist ...
Anne-Laure Rigeade
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Abdijamil Nurpeisov’ s “Last Duty” Dilogy in Mythological Aspect

open access: yesPolylinguality and Transcultural Practices, 2020
We made an attempt to consider the poetics of the dilogy by Abdijamil Nurpeisov Last Duty in a mythological aspect, to determine the functions of mythologemes that allow one or another plot situation to be interpreted using parallels from mythology.
Enkar T. Kakilbaeva
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'Eastern' Elegy and 'Western' Epic:reading 'orientalism' in Propertius 4 and Virgil's Aeneid [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
This article explores the extent to which the genres of epic and elegy can be considered ‘occidental’ and ‘oriental’ respectively. Such a polarity is apparently constructed in the ‘epic’ and ‘elegiac’ movements of Propertius 4.1, but it is also ...
O'Rourke, Donncha
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Fiction as a Source of Precedents in Russian Parliamentary Discourse of the Early 20th Century (on Material of Speeches of Nationalist Deputies)

open access: yesНаучный диалог, 2018
The use of fiction texts in the Russian parliamentary discourse of the early 20th century is considered. The use of literature intertext in the speeches of the deputies-nationalists as the most active speakers in the State Duma (N. E. Markov, V.
S. A. Gromyko
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Étude stylistique de la référenciation dans Le Chant du monde de J. Giono

open access: yesMultilinguales, 2014
Our paper, aided by work in linguistics and stylistics, focuses on referential meaning and telescoping of a reality other than what is stated openly in the text.
Youssef El Yaacoubi
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