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The term “demonism” in the history of Slovak literature usually concerns traditional opposition between city and village (literary naturism). The study shows different dimensions of that theme, which grow from “demonisation” of the world behind the “iron
Jelena Paštéková
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The man shakes her hand. The woman takes a seat in front of him while placing her purse between her legs and leaving her heels exposed in her flat hoes.
Lete, Nere, Rodriguez, Eider
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"Zivil ist allemal schädlich"? Clothing in German-language culture of the 1920s [PDF]
This paper examines the representation of clothing, and specifically of uniforms, in German-language texts of the period 1918–1933. The following questions are central: What were the prevailing attitudes to fashion and clothing in German-speaking Central
Hughes, Jon
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CORPO, EXPRESSÃO E EDUCAÇÃO NA NATUREZA
RESUMO: Este ensaio apresenta uma leitura transversal da obra de Georges Hébert e de Émile Jaques-Dalcroze, considerando as relações entre corpo, expressão e educação na natureza.
Terezinha Petrucia da Nóbrega +3 more
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Une nébuleuse naturiste ? Science et santé, en question et en réseaux (France, 1950-1975)
Using a network-based approach, this article looks at developments in the French naturist scene from the early 1950s to the mid-1970s. Six magazines representative of this milieu are successively analysed over a period of several years, with the aim of ...
Léo Bernard
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The methods of narration in Urban´s novelette Za vyšným mlynom (At the upper mill) [PDF]
The study offers an interpretation of the novelette by Milo Urban Za vyšným mlynom (At the upper mill, 1926). This novelette together with other works from Urban's collection Výkriky bez ozveny predetermined the prose of Slovak naturism in the thirties ...
Adela Žilková
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Tajovský´s Choice of Destiny [PDF]
There are only several short stories in the work of Tajovský with the themes of city life. In spite of the fact he knew city life very well; he seems more impressive in village themes.
Marcela Mikulová
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'To every landless man, woman and child in England’: Octavia Hill and the preservation movement’ [PDF]
Octavia Hill is increasingly commemorated as a key figure of the heritage movement in Britain. While her contribution to preservation is usually discussed within the institutional history of the National Trust, the chapter seeks to situate Octavia Hill’s
Swenson, A
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