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J.M.G. Le Clézio: the role of a Nobel laureate in the crossover phenomenon

open access: yesBarnboken: Tidskrift för Barnlitteraturforskning, 2011
With the extraordinary success of J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter books, crossover fiction has often been seen first and foremost as a commercial phenomenon.
Sandra L. Beckett
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Does it Matter Which Citation Tool is Used to Compare the h-index of a Group of Highly Cited Researchers? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
h-index retrieved by citation indexes (Scopus, Google scholar, and Web of Science) is used to measure the scientific performance and the research impact studies based on the number of publications and citations of a scientist. It also is easily available
Nader Ale Ebrahim   +25 more
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PENAS IBÁÑEZ, Beatriz & GARCÍA LANDA, José Ángel (UZ): “Art, Truth, and Politics” de Harold Pinter (2005): traducción de un texto culturalmente relevante.

open access: yesTransfer, 2017
The British dramatist Harold Pinter (d. 2008) was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2005. The present contribution makes available to Spanish-speaking readers the discourse that Harold Pinter recorded for his acceptance speech in absentia to the ...
Beatriz PENAS IBÁÑEZ
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The Triumph of Achilles: Louise Glück’s Poetry [PDF]

open access: yesЛитература двух Америк, 2020
In 2020 the Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded to the American poet and essayist Louise Glück. Glück was recognized “for her unmistakable poetic voice that with austere beauty makes individual existence universal”.
Kirill M. Korchagin
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Who can get the next Nobel Prize in infectious diseases?

open access: yesInternational Journal of Infectious Diseases, 2016
The aim of this paper is to deliver a perspective on future Nobel prizes by reviewing the features of Nobel prizes awarded in the infectious diseases-related (IDR) field over the last 115 years. Thirty-three out of 106 Nobel prizes (31%) in Physiology or
Onder Ergonul   +6 more
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“His Works Will Live”: Alexander Solzhenitsyn in the Swedish Press of the 1960s [PDF]

open access: yesStudia Litterarum, 2019
Last year the world celebrated the centenary of Alexander I. Solzhenitsyn. However, many sources on the history of translation and reception of his works are overlooked. It seems instructive, in particular, to flip through the central Swedish newspapers,
Tatyana V. Marchenko
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Canon y Premio Nobel: un estado de la cuestión

open access: yesInterlitteraria
This paper poses the following question: as a world institutional award, what is the influence of the Nobel Prize in Literature over the construction of the global canon?
M. Àngels Francés Díez, Gemma Lluch
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UNDERSTANDING THE NOBEL PRIZE. THE WINNERS OF THE NOBEL PRIZE IN CHEMISTRY.

open access: yes, 2022
Award field Physics, chemistry, literature, peace , physiology or medicine and economy in the fields huge contribution and scientific discoveries for Organizer Sweden Academy, Sweden Kingdom Sciences Academy, Karolinska Institute, Norwegian Nobel ...
Nizamov Isomiddin G'iyos o'g'li, Toshpulatova Maxbuba Shovkat qizi, Nizomov Quddusxon G'iyos o'g'li
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Olga Tokarczuk is IN. A Dialogue between James W. Underhill and Adam Głaz on Filtering Olga Tokarczuk’s “Tender Worldview” into English during her Nobel Lecture

open access: yesMiędzy Oryginałem a Przekładem, 2021
In December 2019, Olga Tokarczuk, the Nobel Prize laureate in literature for 2018, delivered the Nobel lecture in her native Polish. It was therefore up to her English translators, Jennifer Croft and Antonia Lloyd-Jones, to relay the laureate’s message ...
James W. Underhill, Adam Głaz
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José Saramago’s theatre as seen by himself

open access: yesRevista de Filología Románica, 2012
We transcribe, in this article, the words pronounced by the Portuguese author José Saramago, who was awarded in 1998 the Nobel Prize for Literature, in occasion of a lecture given at the Complutense University of Madrid in may 1995.
Mª Josefa Postigo
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