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La défense de l’identité provençaie dans I’oeuvre de Frédéric Mistral (premieré partie)
The Provençaie poet Frédéric Mistral (1830-1914) is remembered for his attempt at revitalizing the Provençal language. He was one of the main founders of the literary academy named Félibrige, and was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1904 ...
R. Pach
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Nationalism and internationalism in science: the case of the discovery of cosmic rays
The discovery of cosmic rays, a milestone in science, comprised scientists in Europe and the US and took place during a period characterised by nationalism and lack of communication.
Carlson, Per, De Angelis, Alessandro
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Adolf von Baeyer (1835-1917) was the most prominent chemists of the second half of the 19th century and the early part of the twentieth century. He is known for his many works in the field of organic chemistry. He was the first to synthesize indigo.
Aleksander Sztejnberg
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The features of the publicist style of Li Ao, a leading Taiwan journalist
The article describes some aspects of the life and works of the most prominent modern Taiwan journalist, publicist, writer, repeated candidate for the Nobel Prize in Literature and political figure Li Ao (born 1935).
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"Ein bisschen Leichtsinn kann nicht schaden" o la moral de la cebolla [PDF]
The Nobel Prize winner for Literature Günter Grass, the late GDR writer Franz Fühmann, the ex RZ terrorist Hans-Jochen Klein and the Professor of German Philology Jaime Cerrolaza meet to discuss Grass’ latest novel Beim Häuten der Zwiebel.El Premio Nobel
Sagués Navarro, José Luis
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Pär Lagerkvist, Barabbas and the Nobel Prize for Literature [PDF]
Barabbas (1950) and the Nobel Prize of 1951 made Pär Lagerkvist—for a while—world-famous. In this article, I give an account of what the rapid and considerable success of Barabbas involved and how this commercial success also considerably increased Lagerkvist’s chances of winning the Nobel Prize for Literature.
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The image of a writer in nobel lectures delivered by laureates in literature [PDF]
Background. A growing interest in discursive nature of Nobel lectures resulted in a number of studies which emphasize their rhetorical force to influence public opinion and to popularize ideas in different spheres of human life.
Pavlenko, Larysa
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Going on beyond Modernism in Beckett's Texts for Nothing
The title of Samuel Beckett's thirteen minimalist prose texts from 1954, Texts for Nothing, contrasts strongly with the award of the Nobel Prize for literature and the canonization of the author in 1969.
Ruben Moi
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The Nobel Prize for Literature 2011 Hoax
About half an hour before the official announcement of the Nobel Prize for Literature, 2011 (which was awarded to Tomas Tranströmer) reports started circulating on Twitter that the winner was, controversially, the Serbian author, Dobrica Cosic. The source was http://www.nobelprizeliterature.org, which looked like this: Smelling a rat, as the official ...
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Folk narrative of Mo Yan’s magical realism works - Taking Red Sorghum as an example [PDF]
As the first Chinese Nobel Prize winner in Literature, Mo Yan’s works provide a unique solution for the localization and internationalization of Chinese literature by integrating magical realism with Chinese folk narrative traditions. This article takes
Hu Kexin
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