LITERATURE AND ECONOMICS. ANOTHER WAY TO READ THE TEXT [PDF]
At the end of the 20th century, the study of literature was supplemented by such new methods as biopoetics, geopoetics, new historicism, etc. The New Economic Criticism, a new approach to the literary text, was found in the United States in the late 20th
Ingrida Kisieliūtė
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Historical Narrative of Yesenin’s Poem “Pugachev” as Dialogue-Rivalry with Pushkin
The article is devoted to historicism of Yesenin’s poem “Pugachev” (1921) in the light of A. S. Pushkin’s concept of national history, where there are his works in the foreground, united by “Pugachev’s” topic. The novelty of the research lies in the fact
S. N. Pyatkin
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Metodologické vlivy v současných didaktických interpretacích na střední škole | Methodological Influences in Contemporary Didactic Interpretations at Secondary Schools [PDF]
This article analyzes methods of literary interpretation at secondary schools. Looking at three sets of interpretations (the publication Interpretation (not only) for the state baccalaureate, the so-called ‘Speaking Heads of the FF UK’, and Seminars of
Ondřej Vojtíšek
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High‐elevation endemic plants predicted to lose habitat from changing climate in Washington State
Abstract Premise High‐elevation plants face unique challenges from potential climate change impacts that will likely require upslope migration into increasingly smaller suitable habitat. This situation is particularly acute for endemic species that by definition occupy small geographic ranges.
Nicholas L. Gjording +4 more
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Swallowing and Communication in Cockayne Syndrome: Clinical Characteristics and Management
ABSTRACT Cockayne syndrome (CS) is an ultrarare genetic disorder associated with genes encoding proteins involved in DNA repair. The clinical course of CS involves neurodevelopmental and neurodegenerative features, including swallowing and communication impairments.
Abigail M. Spoden +2 more
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Over the edge: Empirical evidence for the cliff‐edge model of obstetric selection
Abstract The cliff‐edge model of obstetric selection maintains that larger neonates and smaller birth canals confer a positive selective advantage until labor becomes obstructed and vaginal delivery is no longer possible, eliciting an abrupt reduction in fitness.
Laura M. Watson +6 more
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„Hustý popis“ jako literárněvědná metoda? // "Thick description" as a method of literary theory? [PDF]
This paper deals with a selected example of the understanding of the Anglo-Saxon New Historicism by German literary scholars. It focuses on the method of “thick description” as formulated by the American anthropologist Clifford Geertz and as criticized
Jitka Paitlová
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ABSTRACT Ancient Olympia was one of the most important sanctuaries and the venue for the Olympic Games in Greek and Roman times. Its remains are located in the Olympia Terrace (Peloponnese, Greece) at the present‐day confluence of the rivers Alpheios and Kladeos at the base of Mount Kronos.
Sarah Bäumler +10 more
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Legal Classics: After Deconstructing the Legal Canon [PDF]
The debate over the canon has gripped the University in recent years. Defenders of the canon argue that canonical texts embody timeless and universal themes, but critics argue that the process of canonization subordinates certain people and viewpoints ...
Mootz, Francis J., III
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