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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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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 [...]
Dorien Nieuwenhuijsen +1 more
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Bringing together sound studies and intermediality theory, this essay revisits the notion of ‘literary acoustics’ to inquire into the usefulness of intermediality studies for analyzing the relations between literature and sound.
Schweighauser, Philipp
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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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The Implications of New Historicism for Evangelical Bible Interpretation: An Evaluation [PDF]
The twentieth century has seen a rise in recognizing the Bible not only as historical or theological work but also as a piece of literature, and the natural progression of this idea is to apply the same methods used for literary texts to the biblical ...
DeOrnellis, Drake
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Kundera and Ionesco on the Unmistakable Awareness of Being Minor [PDF]
Deleuze and Guattari’s 1975 text, Kafka, pour une littérature mineure, posited a theory concerning some groups of literary texts including those of Franz Kafka.
Lupas, Maria
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The pleasures of contra-purposiveness: Kant, the sublime, and being human [PDF]
When Paul Guyer surveyed the literature on the sublime about twenty years ago, he noted the flourishing of psychoanalytic and deconstructionist interpretations of the sublime by literary theorists and offered his own interpretative essay on Kant’s ...
Deligiorgi, Katerina
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'Did you say oral literature?' asked Walter Ong
This article investigates whether there is a theoretical framework for the notion of oral literature that is common to both oral theory and literary theory. The notion of oral literature has, within oral theory, generally been put to an anthropological -
J. Alant
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Postprint Copy of Years of Teaching Dangerously: Interfacing Thomas Cromwell in Canon and Fandom, Michael Drayton, “W.S.,” and Hilary Mantel [PDF]
When Sir Thomas Bodley founded the Bodleian Library, he sought to keep “baggage books,” “riff-raff books,” and distasteful literature off the shelves. The question of keeping literature in or out of a library or canon is never simply about literature; it
Laurie Ringer
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HUNGER AND WAITING IN THIRD WORLD LITERATURE [PDF]
Using colonial discourse and post-colonial theory as a point of reference, this article takes a look at colonialism as experienced in the so-called third world and see how the experience has helped shaped the literary production of the countries and ...
Akujobi, R.
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