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Genre of a non-historical novel

open access: yesOpera slavica, 2020
Genre of a non-historical novel. Russian author Yevgeny Vodolazkin is professionally engaged in literary-historical research of medieval Russian literature and culture. This is an exceptional historical and spiritual period known as the Old Russian.
Viera Žemberová
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Narrative Interviewing in Research on the Education of Talented Learners Based on the Own Previous Research

open access: yesMultidisciplinary Journal of School Education, 2022
The main goal of this article is to demonstrate the significant value of using narrative interviews in research on the education of talented learners.
Olena Bocharova, Aneta Kamińska
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Women’s Experimental Economies in W. Somerset Maugham’s Short Fiction: Negotiating Women’s Roles in “Daisy”, “The Colonel’s Lady” and “The Creative Impulse”

open access: yesCaliban: French Journal of English Studies, 2019
Dans ses nouvelles, W. Somerset Maugham s’essaie à différents types de narration dont les traits stylistiques saillants peuvent être considérés comme caractéristiques de son écriture. Trois nouvelles en particulier portent sur l’évolution ambiguë du rôle
Francesca Massarenti
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Architecture in literature, Stupor & Tremor by Amélie Nothomb [PDF]

open access: yesزبان پژوهی, 2019
In the postmodern society, where the financial system encourages consummation, huge companies which dominate productions, even artistic products, qualify them as “best sellers”.
Sharareh Chavoshian, Maryam Sharif
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Narrating(−)Life – In Lieu of an Introduction [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
‘Narrating life’ – this phrase warrants some investigation. Who is the ‘agency’ or the ‘subject’ in this phrase, ‘narrating’ or ‘life’? Who, or what, is narrating life?
Herbrechter, Stefan
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The specifics of the embodiment of the author’s mask in the novel by V.P. Aksenova “Burn”

open access: yesНеофилология, 2023
The specifics of the functioning of the author’s mask in the novel by V.P. Aksenov “Burn”. The author’s mask is considered as a means of positioning the author in the text. The concepts of “author’, “narrator”, “author’s mask” were used for the analysis.
O. Yu. Osmukhina, R. A. Kadeeva
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Hz. Peygamber’e İsnad Edilen Müstehcen İçerikli Bir Rivayetin Tahlil ve Tenkidi

open access: yesKocaeli İlahiyat Dergisi, 2022
Bu çalışmada, genellikle Hz. Peygamber’e isnat edilen ve içerisinde nezaket dışı bir anlatımı barındıran rivayetin senet ve metin yönü değerlendirilmektedir. Bu konuda, Hz.
Hasan Küçükosman
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Âlî İsnad Arayışlarının Meyvesi: es-Sâbık ve’l-Lâhik

open access: yesCumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi, 2022
Bu makalenin amacı âlî isnad ile es-sâbık ve’l-lâhik tabirlerinin ilişkilerini ortaya koymaktır. Âlî isnada bu tür nakilleri arayışların başladığı 2./8. asırdan itibaren muhaddislerin yoğun ilgisi görülmüştür.
Tuğçe Günaydın
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Exploring Hidden Narrative Elements through a Close Reading of Vasily Grossman’s Short Story “The Life of Il’ya Stepanovich” (1935) [PDF]

open access: yesAcademic Journal of Modern Philology, 2023
The subject matter of this paper concerns the early phase of Vasily Grossman’s literary career in the mid1930s. Prior to this period, the author proved his ability to evaluate the mechanisms of censorship and developed his understanding of what was ...
Paola Ferrandi
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Ian McEwan’s Parable of Reading in Black Dogs

open access: yesOpen Cultural Studies, 2018
This paper aims to explore Ian McEwan’s vision of Europe in his 1992 novel Black Dogs. Published some three years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, Black Dogs plunges its readers into a fictional experience that enhances their sense of an irrational ...
Bădulescu Dana
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