La réception de La Princesse de Clèves en Angleterre
The reception of La Princesse of Clèves in England bears witness to a failed encounter. Anonymously translated in 1679, the novel did not meet with the expected success. Although the translation was republished in 1688, the novel's reception was thwarted
Line Cottegnies
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Improving energy modeling of large building stock through the development of archetype buildings [PDF]
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Depravity, abuse and homoerotic desire in Billy Budd and the 'Prussian officer' [PDF]
In their resonant and evocative stories – Billy Budd, Sailor and ‘The Prussian Officer’ – Herman Melville and D. H. Lawrence adopt military settings for a personal drama.
Jones, Bethan
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‘If the sky should fall’: an exploration of how a novella can portray the grief of bereavement from a comparative worldviews perspective [PDF]
Belinda Hopper
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Wings of Gregor Samsa: Motif’s Implementation in Russian Thought
This article is dedicated to the reception of Franz Kafka’s novella “The Metamorphosis” within Russian intellectual discourse. The aim of this article is to analyze various interpretative perspectives regarding the presence of wings in the transformed ...
O. N. Turysheva
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Interruption overload: telephones in Ford Madox Ford’s "4692 Padd", "A Call" and "A Man Could Stand Up" [PDF]
Ford Madox Ford’s short story “‘4692 Padd’” (1908), his novella A Call (1910), and his novel A Man Could Stand Up— (1926) all exploit the narratological potential of the rhetorical tropes of interruption.
McLoughlin, Kate
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This article proposes to study the genre of the medieval novella through the lens of intersectionality. This notion, from the fields of law and social sciences, aims to highlight the interconnected nature of relations of domination.
Giulia Parma
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APPLYING FREUDIAN PSYCHOLOGICAL THEORY TO THE LITERATURE AND LIFE OF FYODOR DOSTOEVSKY [PDF]
As a writer who famously aimed to capture the essence of humanity in his literature, Fyodor Dostoevsky often created incredibly intriguing, yet quite complex characters to accomplish this goal.
Rockwell, Kevin C
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Small Things Like These and the Novella as Intervention
Claire Keegan’s Small Things Like These transforms the novella form into a moral and formal intervention that exposes Ireland’s enduring complicity in the Magdalene Laundries.
Donna Lynn Tillotson
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Teoría de la "Novella" y Neoaristotelismo quinientista [PDF]
En este artículo se analiza cómo se relaciona la literatura moderna vernácula con las categorías que nacen del género neoaristotélico. El estudio se centra en el primer tratado enteramente dedicado a la literatura vernácula como género, Francesco ...
Vega Ramos, María José
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