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Sentimental analysis based federated learning privacy detection in fake web recommendations using blockchain model.

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Fake news research trends, linkages to generative artificial intelligence and sustainable development goals. [PDF]

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PARODY, GENRE AND LITERARY MEANING

Journal of Literary Semantics, 1996
Etude du fonctionnement de la parodie dans ses rapports aux genres litteraires. L'A. montre que l'acte parodique releve de la reference intertextuelle et de la subversion generique, la reference a un genre particulier etant la condition premiere de la comprehension de l'intention parodique pour le ...
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Literary Parody and Satire

Abstract While it may no longer be controversial to claim that satire and parody not only survived the rise of Romantic sincerity but remained central to British poetry, drama, and prints well into the nineteenth century, the achievements of Romantic-era prose satirists are still broadly underappreciated. As a corrective to this tendency,
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Parody, Symbol and the Literary Past in Lucian

2017
Laughter and the elicitation of laughter in Lucian are dependent principally upon the paideia which his readers require in order to unravel fully the complexity of his literary allusion and satire. Through analysis of key satirical passages in the True Histories, the Charon, the Icaromenippus and the Nigrinus, this chapter demonstrates that Lucian, and
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“To Amuse Intelligently and Cleverly”: Carolyn Wells and Literary Parody

2017
Despite the recent revival of interest in earlier American women’s comic writing, Carolyn Wells remains a neglected and undervalued figure, and is the topic of this chapter. While specializing in comic verse in a variety of forms, and while addressing subjects as diverse as women’s fashionable dress and the eccentric habits of bibliophiles (she was an ...
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