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Profesor Bronisława Kopczyńska-Jaworska a badania wsi
This article concerns a fragment of research interests of the ethnographer from Lodz – professor Jaworska. In fact, Jaworska neither created the methodological theory of doing an ethnographical field research in a rural socio-cultural context nor the ...
Inga B. Kuźma
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A Content-Based Social Network Analysis of Reşat Nuri Güntekin’s Letters*
Reşat Nuri Güntekin’s letters are a significant source of information regarding the establishment of the Turkish Republic among scholars. Güntekin was a key person involved in the foundation of the Turkish Republic together with other important names ...
Sümeyye Akça, Müge Akbulut
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Code-Switching in the Letters of Vilnius University Professors at the End of the 18th century
In order to show how research on historical epistolary language can contribute to sociolinguistics and applied linguistics, the present article examines some examples of late 18th-century letters.
Veronika Girininkaitė
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A comparative study of the Function of letters in producing New type of poems in Arabic and Persian [PDF]
1.Introduction Arabic literature in the Mamluk-Ottoman era saw new varieties of poetry whose letters (as the smallest linguistic unit) played an important role in their production.
Ali Ghahramani+2 more
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Letter Troubles: Rereading Futon in Conversation with Japan’s Epistolary Discourse
Scholarship on letters in modern Japanese literature typically describes their discursive transformation from objects of practical import to texts of literary significance in the late Meiji 30s and 40s, a transformation contemporaneous to and engendered ...
Kevin Niehaus
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In a letter to Qazi Motahar Hossain, Kazi Nazrul Islam described how close he felt to Keats. He even feared that his sore throat was a sign of tuberculosis and he would succumb to it as Keats did.
Niaz Zaman
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Intimacy and the Aesthetic of “Litter” Writing:
First-person genres of life writing such as autobiography and diary at the point of their completion evoke anxiety about the ‘death of the author.’ The letter does not do so: it forms part of a correspondence and facilitates continued writing.
Krishna Kumar S
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Ruskin and his Victorian readers [PDF]
Modern Painters (1843-60) and The Stones of Venice (1851-3) made John Ruskin one of the most influential critics of the nineteenth century. But these magisterial works were followed by a series of very different books, as Ruskin published lectures and ...
Dinah Birch
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Briefe und Texte aus dem intellektuellen Berlin um 1800
The digital edition “Briefe und Texte aus dem intellektuellen Berlin um 1800” collects letters and texts depicting the intellectual life of the early 19th century Berlin.
Sascha Grabsch
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Gogol and the School of Cavalry Junkers (From the Commentary on Gogol’s Letters to A.S. Danilevsky) [PDF]
The article provides new information on Gogol’s biography in his early years in St. Petersburg (1829–1831). In particular, it gives new facts and hypotheses concerning Gogol’s social circle, interests and plans during this period.
Natalia L. Vinogradskaya
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