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Research on Nobel Literature Prize winner Yan Mo’s Transformations of Writing Styles from the Perspective of Magical Realism

Advances in Social Science and Culture
Yan Mo, China’s first Nobel Prize winner for literature, has largely experienced two transformations of writing styles. However, magical realism has always been the main characteristics of his writing creation.
Xueyuan Miao
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[Medicine and literature: "Nobel Prize. No jokes please!" : Gottfried Benn and his nominations for the Nobel Prize in Literature].

Der Urologe. Ausg. A, 2019
In the early 1950s, the German poet and physician Gottfried Benn was repeatedly nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature. Drawing on sources from the archive of the Swedish Academy in Stockholm, this essay discusses how Benn was portrayed as a Nobel nominee.
N, Hansson, T, Halling, F H, Moll
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If You Have No Misgivings: Churchill's Nobel Prize in Literature

European Review, 2005
In 1953, Winston Churchill was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature. Half a year later, I attended a course in English at a British university. We were a group of students from various countries, and we met for social evenings once a week. There were discussions and mutual entertainment as well as just getting together.
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The unraveling of a Nobel Prize: How Hermann Muller was awarded the Nobel Prize: A front for eugenics

Journal of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene
This paper asserts that the Nobel Prize for Medicine/Physiology that Hermann J. Muller received in 1946 was a front to enhance the legitimacy, acceptance, and application of eugenics, a strategy to guide the direction and rate of human evolutionary ...
Edward J. Calabrese, D. Shamoun
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Enhancing immunotherapy in cancer by targeting emerging immunomodulatory pathways

Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology, 2021
Lukas Kraehenbuehl   +2 more
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Motivations, Functions, and Effects of the Nobel Prize in Literature

Tekstualia
The main purpose of Edward Kasperski’s article, developed from a paper for the international conferenceNobel Prizes in Literature: A Bridge Between Cultures in 2011 in Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria,is to discuss the Nobel award’s motivations, effects, and functions, to point out paradoxes associatedwith it, infl uences of the media, technology, and the ...
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