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Ethics, AI, and Irresistible Temptations

open access: yesEducational Theory, Volume 76, Issue 1, Page 140-147, February 2026.
Abstract In this essay, I explore the ethical complexities of using generative AI in academic writing. Drawing on personal experience, I reflect on the shifting terrain of scholarly labor, authorship, originality, and transparency in a moment when AI can produce fluent—and even eloquent—academic prose.
Kathy Hytten
wiley   +1 more source

The date and context of the Astronomer's Life of Louis the Pious

open access: yesEarly Medieval Europe, Volume 34, Issue 1, Page 70-100, February 2026.
The Astronomer's Life of the emperor Louis the Pious (814–40) is a canonical source for scholars of Frankish history. It sits at the centre of recent debates about the nature and tone of Carolingian political discourse, and about the crisis of the empire in the 830s.
Simon MacLean
wiley   +1 more source

“The piano that no longer plays”—The impact of intersecting traumas on narrative identity in Herta Müller's novel Atemschaukel

open access: yesOrbis Litterarum, Volume 81, Issue 1, Page 41-52, February 2026.
Abstract In this article, I analyze the intersecting traumas that appear in Herta Müller's novel Atemschaukel (2008), and their effect on the main character's narrative identity, through the perspective of feminist trauma studies and narrative hermeneutics.
Liisa Merivuori
wiley   +1 more source

The Fettered and the Flea: A New Poem by Edmund Waller☆

open access: yesRenaissance Studies, Volume 40, Issue 1, Page 41-54, February 2026.
Abstract This contribution explores for the first time a 22‐line poem in a British Library manuscript, ‘To a young lady that kept a flea chay’nd in a box’, which can be convincingly ascribed to Edmund Waller. Its most famous relative is Donne’s ‘The Flea’, but its ancestry differs.
Stuart Gillespie
wiley   +1 more source

Genre Innovations and Reception of Thaddeus Venediktovich Bulgarin in the Czech Community

open access: yesPitannâ Lìteraturoznavstva, 2018
Faddey Bulgarin (1789–1859) is one of the predecessors nad inspirers of new genre forms in the three spheres: in the formation of the genres of the moral-satirical novel, in the skaz narration and the specific genre forms of utopoia and dystopia.
Ivo Pospíšil
doaj  

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