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“Everywhere I look, you could frame it”:
David Mitchell’s novels are often discussed in terms of large themes, but this paper adumbrates a different approach: reading Mitchell as a stylist, tracing the tendencies of his writing at a more local level and probing their implications.
Joseph Brooker
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Between the end of the 1830s and the beginning of the 1860s, the condition of the Southern Slavs was thoroughly analysed by Giuseppe Mazzini, who strongly believed in a necessary and close connection between the aspiration for unity and independence of ...
Giulia Baselica
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OVERCOMING EMPTINESS IN THE TRANSLATION OF DUBRAVKA UGREŠIĆ
The theme of this paper concerns the main aspects of translating a linguistically and culturally hybrid text, using the example of two Dubravka Ugrešić’s books (1949–2023), Karaoke culture and Europe in Sepia. The author addresses contemporary themes in
Olja Perišić
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AN ITALIAN TRAVELLER DISCOVERING BOSNIA
The theme of this paper is the image of Bosnia by Luchino Dal Verme (1838- 1911), a politician, diplomat, geographer and traveller, who in 1903 set off from Italy on a journey across the Adriatic Sea and on to Bosnia.
Ljiljana Banjanin
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Modern Arabic Literature [PDF]
This is a succinct introduction to modern Arabic literature of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Designed primarily as an introductory textbook for English-speaking undergraduates, it will also be of interest to a more general readership interested in the contemporary Middle East or in comparative and modern literature.
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This article examines a sub-category of recent Jewish post-Holocaust fiction that engages with the absent memory of the persecution its authors did not personally witness through the medium of intertextuality, but with intertextual recourse not to ...
Kirstin Gwyer
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“Forego the reality of all the simple things”: On Object-Oriented Reality as Metaphorical Vortex in Flann O’Brien’s The Third Policeman [PDF]
This article examines Flann O’Brien’s The Third Policeman in the context of Object-Oriented Ontology, and argues that the novel transports the structural paradigm of reality and being towards a never-ending limbo, highlighting a circular transference of ...
Shahriyar Mansouri
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Children's Lyric Poetry: An Analysis of Child and the Sea by Salim Abdulqader
This study aimed to identify lyrical poetry directed to children, specifying its concept, types, and characteristics. To achieve this objective, a critical analysis of a children lyrical poem written by Salim Abdulqader was conducted.
Ibrahim Mohammed Abu Taleb
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“Only the Rivers Do Not Come Back”: Conservation Displacement and Rural Responses in Costa Rica
Costa Rica’s environmental regime is world renowned, and since the mid-twentieth century, the country has protected its inestimable natural resources via land conservation expropriation.
Joseph U. Lenti
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Nägaśi Gǝdäy, ጦማረ መዋቲ (Ṭomarä mäwati, ‘Letter of the dead’)
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Hiruie Ermias
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