Intertextual Adaptability of the Character of Sherlock Holmes from Literature to Film Production [PDF]
This study explores the theme of intertextuality and adaptation between literature and film on the basis of Sherlock Holmes, the 19th/20th-century character conceived by Arthur Conan Doyle. It shows how the character has been adapted from literature into
Paśnik, Martyna
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The skills and methods of calendrical savants [PDF]
Calendrical savants are people with considerable intellectual difficulties that have the unusual ability to name the weekdays for dates in the past and sometimes the future.
Cowan, Richard +2 more
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ABSTRACT Increasingly, community‐based organizations (CBOs) that have a social impact are required to evidence their impact through accountability and evaluation methods that are complex and inappropriate for their specific context. In response to this challenge, we offer a participatory approach to social return on investment (SROI), which builds on a
Rebecca Warren +2 more
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Images of Books in Fyodor Dostoevsky’s Novel The Idiot. Review of the Collective Monograph: Kasatkina, Tatiana A., Corbella, Caterina, Magaril-Il’iaeva, Tatiana G., and Nikolay N. Podosokorsky. Books in the Book. The Role and Image of Books in Fyodor Dostoevsky’s Novel The Idiot. Ed. T.A. Kasatkina. Moscow, IWL RAS Publ., 2024. 392 p [PDF]
The review examines the collective monograph by Tatiana Kasatkina, Caterina Corbella, Tatiana Magaril-Il’iaeva, and Nikolay Podosokorsky titled Books in the Book. The Role and Image of Books in Fyodor Dostoevsky’s Novel The Idiot (Ed. T.A.
Valentina V. Borisova
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ABSTRACT This article critiques gendered, cultural and racial stereotypes of Nigerian migrant women as passive victims of intimate partner violence (IPV) in the United Kingdom. Based on 14 semi‐structured interviews, it reveals how spouse visa restrictions limit access to welfare and constrain women's ability to escape abuse.
Yemisi L. Sloane, Aisha K. Gill
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“We Read Pushkin Together, We Read it All”: Annenkov’s Edition of Pushkin’s Works in the Novel The Idiot [PDF]
The article examines the significance and purposes of the presence in the novel The Idiot of the Annenkov edition of Pushkin’s collected works. Pushkin’s physical and material presence is described by the novelist in a persistent and emphasized manner ...
Tatiana A. Kasatkina
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ABSTRACT In finfish aquaculture, there are several inflammatory diseases impacting productivity and animal welfare, however there are limited options available to veterinarians to treat inflammation and pain in fish. Nonsteroidal anti‐inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are widely used in terrestrial animals raised for human consumption to treat a range of ...
Chloe J. English +4 more
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“What Time Is It?”: Ippolit’s “My Necessary Explanation” in the Structure of the Novel The Idiot. Article 1 [PDF]
The article addresses the difference in perspectives arising from the two natures of man on the same problems and fatal questions of human existence. Dostoevsky's novel The Idiot is entirely built upon collisions, comparisons, and attempts at interaction
Tatiana A. Kasatkina
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The article establishes poetic-typological correspondences between N. S. Leskov’s novel “Neglected People” (1865) and F. M. Dostoevsky’s novel “The Idiot” (1868–1869).
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“We Want to Tell the World”: One Teacher’s Experience with the Power of Petey
“That one’s Petey Corbin. He’s an idiot retard, but a friendly one—you know, laughs and smiles a lot. Sometimes you swear he’s thinking, but it’s just conditioning. They used to get him up every day and put him in a wheelchair. Lucky for us, they stopped
Steeg, Susanna M.
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