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Whither Literary Onomastics? “Prufrock” Revisited
The dominant literary onomastic tradition has been to search for the hidden symbolic meaning of names. We place this tradition within a broader and, potentially, more fruitful dual perspective: that of general onomastics and that of contemporary literary
Michel Grimaud
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Another View of Literary Onomastics
IN "A METHODOLOGICAL CRITIQUE of W. R. Maurer's 'Names from The Magic Mountain'," (Names, 11.1, 20-25) Henry Kratz has endeavored to supply the student of literary names with a few simple rules designed to enable him to circumvent the pitfalls he claims I have succumbed to. Fortunately he has also provided the reader with some practical applications of
Warren R. Maurer
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At the origins of literary onomastics
We present the history of the emergence and development of literary onomastics, the relevance of which is currently not in doubt due to the involvement of its data for the analysis of the artistic world of different authors as linguists and literary ...
Svetlana A. Skuridina
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Beszámoló a XXV. Nemzetközi Névtudományi Kongresszusról [PDF]
Names and their Environment. Report on the 25th International Congress of Onomastic Sciences The International Council of Onomastic Sciences (ICOS) organized its twenty-fifth congress entitled Names and their Environment in Glasgow, from the ...
Katalin Reszegi
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Poliszém jelentésszerkezetek Kosztolányi Dezső Édes Anna című regényében [PDF]
Polysemous meaning structures in the novel Édes Anna by Dezső Kosztolányi In works on literary onomastics, Kosztolányi’s prose, which includes a vast number of names invented by the writer to capture his readers’ imagination, is often used as ...
Gréta Páji
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Martyna Gibka, Literary Onomastics. A Theory [Irodalmi névtan: Elméleti megközelítés]
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ORSOLYA HEGEDŰS
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A Selected Bibliography of Shakespeare and Literary Onomastics*
Elizabeth M. Rajec
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Romanian-Ukrainian Anthroponymic Contact on the Interstate Border along the Tisza River
The area between Romania and Ukraine has been the site of frequent language contact for many centuries. This contact has impacted the onomastic store of both nations.
Oliviu Felecan, Adelina Emilia Mihali
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TOWARDS DEVELOPING LITERARY ONOMASTICS: THE WORLD OF NAMES IN THE POETRY BY RADOMIR ANDRIĆ
TOWARDS DEVELOPING LITERARY ONOMASTICS: THE WORLD OF NAMES IN THE POETRY BY RADOMIR ...
Душан Р. Стефановић
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