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From Ostalgie To Ostodium. The Anti-Communist Novel in Post-1989 East-Central Europe1. [PDF]
Stan A, Borza C.
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Bodily Abounds. Hilary Mantel's <i>The Mirror and the Light</i> as Cixousian "Feminine Text. [PDF]
Andabak A.
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"Ain't It a Ripping Night": Alcoholism and the Legacies of Empire in Salman Rushdie's <i>Midnight's Children</i>. [PDF]
Goodman S.
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Capitalist Heterotopia & Lost Social Utopia: Documenting Class, Work, and Migration in Post-Communist East-Central European Fiction. [PDF]
Baghiu S, Olaru O.
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'A great beneficial disease': colonial medicine and imperial authority in J.G. Farrell's The Siege of Krishnapur. [PDF]
Goodman S.
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Potential promising anticancer applications of β-glucans: a review. [PDF]
Noorbakhsh Varnosfaderani SM +9 more
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Metafiction and Postmodernism [PDF]
Yini Huang, Hongbin Dai
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I argue that pronominal anaphora across mixed parafictional/ metafictional discourse (e.g. In The Lord of the Rings, Frodoi goes through an immense mental struggle. Hei is an intriguing fictional character! ) poses a problem for a workspace account. I evaluate different possible solutions based on a descriptivist approach, Zalta's logic of abstract ...
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The present paper aims at vindicating the dimension where Virginia Woolf was more overtly «metafictional»: the practice of some of her short fiction. According to her, this was a new genre freed from the realist conventions that had modelled the novel from its inception as a literary form.
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