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Ken Arvidson - 1938-2011 [PDF]
in memoriam - Kenneth Owen Arvidson was a local man and, one is driven to suspect, knew everyone and everything of the wider Waikato region. Born in Hamilton, Ken became a member of the English Department at Waikato University in 1974 where we were lucky
Pilditch, Jan
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Humour in the post-war press: short stories of Gloria Fuertes in the falangist magazine Maravillas [PDF]
The Spanish civil war entailed an impasse in the development of press as a communication platform. In fact, its instrumentalization for propaganda purposes explains its role in the consolidation of the new State.
Ballesteros-Aguayo, Lucía +1 more
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Rudo Brtáň´s Contribution to the Editorial Completion of Samo Chalupka [PDF]
The goal of the paper is to explore the contribution of Rudo Brtáň´s (1907 – 1998) editorial work in completing and presenting the author profile of the Romantic poet Samo Chalupka (1812 – 1883).
Martin Navrátil
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BATUMLU YESÂRÎ’NİN BİR MECMUADA BULUNAN YENİ ŞİİRLERİ
Poetry magazines are very exceptional in our culture and literature history in that they contain the poems of any poet published in his own work or in different places, as well as unearth poems that are not found in any source.
Mehmet KILIÇ
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Radicalism and the limits of reform : the case of John Reed [PDF]
Poet, journalist, editorial board member of the Masses and founding member of the Communist Labor Party, John Reed is a hero in both the worlds of cultural and political radicalism.
Rosenstone, Robert A.
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Writing in Dissent: Coleridge and the Poetry of the Monthly Magazine
This essay explores the relationship between the individual author and the wider identity of the periodical, using as a case study Coleridge's contributions to the Monthly Magazine. I align the complicated dynamic of the individual participating in the collective enterprise to other debates of the time pursued in the pages and the poetry of the Monthly,
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The Appreciation Game. A Monist Ontology of Works of Art
Abstract A pluralist ontology of art states that works of art can belong to distinct ontological categories whereas a monist ontology states that all works of art belong to one ontological category. A monist ontology would be preferable since it is more informative about the nature of art, and may pave the way for a definition of art.
Enrico Terrone
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Mafika Pascal Gwala (1947–2014) The poet-activist and the mirage of freedom
Mafika Pascal Gwala who passed away in September at the age of sixty seven (67) will be remembered as a straight- talking and often cantankerous South African poet who made a notable contribution to South African English poetry in the 1970s and 1980s ...
Thengani H Ngwenya
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The 'cultural village' of the Solovki Prison Camp: a case of alternative culture? [PDF]
revious research concerning Gulag literature has frequently focused on single authors, who published their books after being incarcerated in concentration camps.
Gullotta, Andrea
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ABSTRACT At the center of this study is a key event in the formation of the modern Hungarian literary field: the series of debates known as the Lexicon Trial (1830–1831), which played a decisive role in the institutionalization and autonomization of literature during Hungary's Reform Era (1825–1848).
Ádám Havas
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