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A Study in the Tragic Characters in The Return of the Native

The Journal of Mirae English Language and Literature, 2018
Seung-yoab Kwak
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Disrupted and deranged: The formless and the abject in Twin Peaks: The Return

The Journal of Popular Television, 2022
This article intends to explore the formlessness of the Woodsmen as unsettling characters in Twin Peaks: The Return (2017). Their lack of, or blurred, humanity and our misunderstanding of their origins, intentions and boundaries is disruptive enough to ...
A. M. Thomson, A. Thomson
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The Return from the Dead

Shakespeare and the Comedy of Enchantment, 2021
Chapter 5 argues for the lingering power of medieval values and imaginative forms in their relation to characters who seemingly return from the dead.
Kent Cartwright
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TASK: An Efficient Framework for Instant Error-tolerant Spatial Keyword Queries on Road Networks

Proceedings of the VLDB Endowment, 2023
Instant spatial keyword queries return the results as soon as users type in some characters instead of a complete keyword, which allow users to query the geo-textual data in a type-as-you-search manner.
Cheng-Wei Luo   +5 more
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Narrative Agency

Journal of the Association for Consumer Research, 2023
While narrative theory acknowledges that consuming a text is both an act of interpretation and creation, some texts offer more agency to create than others.
Tom van Laer, D. Orazi
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The Return of Uri Cadduri and the Future of Israeli Comics

The Comics of Rutu Modan, 2019
This chapter describes the establishment of Noah Books, a publishing imprint co-founded by Rutu Modan and Yirmi Pinkus to revivify classic Hebrew comics characters through new illustrations.
Kevin Haworth
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Note on the Characters of an Anomalous Member of the Paratyphoid Group Met with in Mesopotamia

Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps, 1919
\ IN the courseof-our work in -MesopotamIa we have from time to time, isolat~d from' the'blood: of suspectedentericas; organisms conforming' bib-' , ,chemically to -Bacillus paratypJlOsus B.
F. P. Mackie, G. J. Bowen
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