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The Return of the Native: Character and the Natural Environment
1993Everything, even in fiction, has to happen somewhere; but there is no place more remarkable in the rich history of the Victorian novel than Egdon Heath. Hardy wrote at the end of the great flourishing of the realistic tradition in English fiction, a tradition powered by the omniscient narrator; he felt himself bound by its conventions, but often chafed
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Some Investigations into So-Called “Non-Agglutinable” Dysentery Bacilli
Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps, 1931IN the routine examination of stools from cases of bacillary dysentery Ca disease which can readily be diagnosed from the clinical features of the case combined with the microscopic examination of the mucous exudate), it is a common experience to isolate
J. Boyd
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The "eternal return" of psychological essentialism: "Clues" to character
2017La historia de la psicología está saturada de concepciones esencialistas sobre la conducta humana, edificadas a partir de nociones como las de temperamento, fisiognomía, carácter y personalidad (que representan constructos ontologizados y naturalizados).
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Relating entertainment features in screenplays to movie performance: an empirical investigation
Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science, 2021B. Paulich, V. Kumar
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The Journal of V.N. Karazin Kharkiv National University. Series: Foreign Philology. Methods of Foreign Language Teaching
The article aims to expose various ways along which possible worlds of the characters’ images in the novel “Treasure Island” by R.L. Stevenson are formed. The methodological toolset leveraged in the paper combines the contemporary techniques of cognitive
Dmytro Pavkin
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The article aims to expose various ways along which possible worlds of the characters’ images in the novel “Treasure Island” by R.L. Stevenson are formed. The methodological toolset leveraged in the paper combines the contemporary techniques of cognitive
Dmytro Pavkin
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The Society Of Korean Oral Literature
This provides an in-depth analysis of the characters and narrative significance of the Korean folktale Saekki Seo-Bal(An Unfinished Short Straw Rope) focusing on the oral-formulaic phrases of characters “Eating a meal in the warmer part and pooping in ...
Hyeon Suk Park
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This provides an in-depth analysis of the characters and narrative significance of the Korean folktale Saekki Seo-Bal(An Unfinished Short Straw Rope) focusing on the oral-formulaic phrases of characters “Eating a meal in the warmer part and pooping in ...
Hyeon Suk Park
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Exposing the Adaptation of Image of Characters, Conflicts, and Settings in J.R.R. Tolkien’s Novel The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King to Live Action [PDF]
This research analyzes the novel's cinematic version's characters, conflict, and settings. In this research, two separate works are examined and contrasted. The first is a literary work by J.R.R. Tolkien, a novel published in 1955 under the title The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King.
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Faciality and Sensation in Hardy's The Return of the Native
Pmla-publications of The Modern Language Association of America, 2006W. A. Cohen
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The technical and STS components of my thesis portfolio explore two perspectives on ethical and effective design: one centered on solar energy systems and the other on habitual moral behavior. Though these projects address distinct subject matters, they are united by a shared emphasis on understanding how design (whether of a circuit or a civic norm ...
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