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On McGann's "philological conscience"
Book review of Jerome McGann, A New Republic of Letters: Memory and Scholarship in the Age of Digital Reproduction, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2014, 238 pp. ISBN: 978-0-674-72869-1.
Brito, Matheus de
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In the Three-Dimensional Space of Linguistic Theory and Literary Experiment
Based on Yu. S. Stepanov’s conception of the three paradigms in the history of linguistics, philosophy and art (semantic, syntactic and pragmatic), this study highlights the three phases of the linguo-aesthetic turn in the theory of language and in the ...
V. Feshchenko
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Lager – literature – zones of silence
The article reconstructs the most important issues on the map of Polish lager prose, those that are ignored, inconvenient for readers or authors, and sometimes for both.
Sławomir Buryła
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The convergence and integration of literary criticism and literary theory has opened up a new world of literary creation, which has improved literary creation and promoted the development and prosperity of literature and art. With the increasingly strong
Wenzhuo Dong
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It is a commonly known fact that language change can be observed at different linguistic levels, which correspond to the traditional disciplines of phonology, morphology, syntax and semantics [...]
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The Influence of Chenwei on Han Dynasty Literature and Literary Theory
Apocryphal chenwei ideas and beliefs rose to prominence in the Han dynasty as a political and cultural movement that became closely intertwined with orthodox classical scholarship. These ideas and beliefs profoundly influenced the literature and literary
Fengyi Fengyi Zhang (張峰屹) Zhang
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Introduction: Relations between Literary Theory and Memory Studies
literature‹ Claudia Mueller-Greene in her essay The Concept of Limi-nality as a Theoretical Tool in Literary Memory Studies: Liminal Aspects of Memory in Salman Rushdie’s Midnight’s Children proposes two different perspectives on liminality: the mnemonic
Urania Milevski, Lena Wetenkamp
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Ulrich Weisstein is considered one the pillars of comparative literature. He has a Ph.D. in comparative literature (1954) from IU. He was one of the first to do so from the IU Comparative Literature Program. In his famous book, Comparative Literature and
Mustafa Amjed Jasim Al-Hameedawi
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An Ornamentalist View of Metaphor in Arabic Literary Theory
The aim of the present paper is to examine the kind of thinking and the chain of assumptions that lie behind the reduction of metaphor to a mere ornament in Arabic literary theory.
Khaled M. Shuqair
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Literary theory and critical writing have been traditionally perceived as being in tension, either silently ignoring or polemically rejecting each other.
S. Kiosses
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