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Stendhal syndrome: Can art make you ill? [PDF]
Introduction A psychosomatic disorder, Stendhal Syndrome, causes tachycardia, dizziness, sweating, disorientation, fainting, and confusion when someone is looking at artwork with which he or she connects deeply emotionally.
G. Marinho +3 more
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Abstract Stendhal was deeply interested in comedy. Even in such a tragic novel as Le Rouge et le Noir, powerful emotions are interwoven with humorous effects. A remarkable passage of Le Rouge et le Noir stages Julien Sorel interacting with Amanda Binet, a barmaid, and one of her lovers. Kinesic humor is central to this scene in which the
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Stendhal et Schifano chroniqueurs de L’histoire et de l’actualité
This work compares the writing of chronicles about Italie and Naples in, respectively, Stendhal and Jean-Noël Schifano. The author shows how, from motivations only partially similar, Stendhal develops his italian myth so well- known, while Schifano even ...
Pilar Andrade Boué
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Extraction de Phrases Préfabriquées des Interactions à partir d’un corpus arboré du français parlé : une étude exploratoire [PDF]
Dans cette étude exploratoire, nous nous intéressons aux Phrases Préfabriquées des Interactions (p. ex. c’est clair ; je te jure ; on dirait). Après avoir défini ce type de phrase, nous évaluons dans quelle mesure le corpus arboré Orféopeut être exploité
Pausé Marie-Sophie +3 more
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A Kinetic Ecological Approach to Beauty Perception: A Perspective Review on the Case of Symmetry and the Golden Ratio. [PDF]
Perception through Environmental Affordances: Objects offer invariant features for interaction, symmetry, and golden ratio could be aesthetic affordances. Common Environmental Features (circadian rhythm, 3D environment, gravity etc.) could be internalized, leading individuals to expect regularities in aesthetic perception.
Iosa M, Lucia MP, Salera C.
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Stendhal stands worlds apart from the historical narratives of the “antiquarians”. Under the influence of Tracy and the Ideologues, from 1804 onwards, he looked for a new way of writing the history of recent events.
Gérald Rannaud
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Emerging Frontiers in Clinical Mycology: Innovations, Insights, and Impacts. [PDF]
ABSTRACT The Mycoses Study Group Education and Research Consortium (MSGERC)—a group comprising clinicians, researchers, patients, and industry partners—meets every 2 years to review the most significant challenges facing the clinical mycology community and plan research, education, and advocacy strategies to prevent fungal infections and improve ...
Apostolopoulou A +7 more
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Azole Resistance in Candida parapsilosis From Patients With Burns in Mexico: A Genomic and Phylogenetic Analysis [PDF]
ABSTRACT Background Candida species are common causes of nosocomial infections. Candida parapsilosis has emerged as an important pathogen. Mortality rates associated with invasive C. parapsilosis infections range from 14.5% to 47%, with azole resistance estimated between 4% and 15%.
García‐Hernández M +16 more
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Unknown movie scripts by Yevgeny Zamyatin [PDF]
The publication of four unknown movie scripts by Yevgeny Zamyatin 1934–1936, stored in France: “Bich Bozhii» (revised script of his play “Attila”), “Vladyka Azii” (modified and expanded version of the script “Genghis Khan”), “Ivan Groznyi” and “Princess ...
Alexander Stroev
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Nietzsche on the good of cultural change
Abstract This paper attributes to Nietzsche a theory of cultural development according to which pyramid societies—steeply hierarchical societies following a unified morality—systematically alternate with motley societies, which emerge when pyramid societies encounter other cultures or allow their strict mores to relax. Motley societies contain multiple
Rachel Cristy
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