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Linguística de Corpus como abordagem para análise de traduções
Os Estudos de Tradução têm sido apoiados pela Linguística de Corpus (LC) de diversas maneiras; este artigo pretende ilustrar como a LC pode ser uma abordagem útil para a análise comparativa de traduções.
Leonardo Soboleswki Flores +1 more
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J.R.R. Tolkien and his Influence on Modern Fantasy Writer Tamora Pierce [PDF]
Tolkien’s writing of female and racial minority characters has been criticized as misogynistic and racist by many critics of Tolkien. However, these critics come to these conclusions due to the limited quantity of these characters overall, especially ...
Curry, Alexandria
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O Universo do Senhor dos Anéis de J. R. R. Tolkien: A Senciência na Zooliteratura
O presente trabalho tem como objetivo analisar a senciência no âmbito da zooliteratura a partir do universo literário d’O Senhor dos Anéis de John Ronald Reuel Tolkien (1892-1973).
Bruno Araujo Alencar +1 more
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Approaches to Teaching Tolkien\u27s The Lord of the Rings and Other Works (2015) edited by Leslie A. Donovan [PDF]
Book review of Approaches to Teaching Tolkien\u27s The Lord of the Rings and Other Works (2015), edited by Leslie A ...
Swank, Kris
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The Return of the Ring (2016), edited by Lynn Forest-Hill [PDF]
Book review, by Dennis Wilson Wise, of The Return of the Ring (2 vols, 2016), ed.
Wise, Dennis Wilson
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The Role of Imagination and Fäerie in Education as a Response to the Crisis in the Anthropocene
The first part of this article analyses key problems in the Norwegian educational system in properly dealing with the crises in the Anthropocene. The root of the problem is an epistemology where man and nature are seen as dual realities, not poles ...
Oddbjørn Ørbech Jensen
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“‘Hel-heime!’: The Daring Love Between Men in Dome Karukoski’s Tolkien” [PDF]
This article briefly summarizes the homo-amorous connections between members of the T.C.B.S.
Vaccaro, Christopher
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Proverbs are a significant part of the linguistic complexity that Tolkien created for Middle Earth: both Tolkien as narrator/author and many of his characters use them.
Esther Clinton
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The article deals with the mythological creativity of G.R.R. Tolkien as a socio-cultural phenomenon associated with the values of European culture. The author proceeds from the hypothesis that the myth is the embodiment of social identity, this function ...
D A Popov
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The Anti-War Adoption of Lord of the Rings [PDF]
Ten years after Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings trilogy was first published in 1954, an unexpected party discovered Middle-earth. America’s counterculture adopted the series, despite its largely conservative, patriarchal, and militant ideologies.
Spencer, Kayla
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