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Marie de France’s “Lais” and Troubadours Lyrics
The article analyses the mechanisms of troubadours’ heritage reception of the 12th century by Marie de France, the first poet who lived at the court of Henry II.
Dolgorukova Natalia Mikhailovna
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Renaissance Culture, Emblems, and Interdisciplinary Research: The Reception of Alciato in Coimbra☆
Abstract Bearing in mind that emblem books were a manifestation of humanistic culture and its natural interdisciplinary, this paper discusses how the early reception of Alciato's Emblemata in Coimbra (Portugal) had an impact on artists, literary authors, jurists, and Jesuit teachers.
Filipa Araújo
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O galego-português e os seus detentores ao longo do século XIII
Cette étude a pour objet de montrer comment l’appropriation du gallego-portugais par une partie de l’aristocratie de l’occident de la Péninsule Ibérique a constitué un obstacle sérieux à l’usage de cette modalité linguistique vernaculaire par la ...
José Carlos Ribeiro Miranda
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FragMAX Facility for Crystallographic Fragment and Ligand Screening at MAX IV
The FragMAX facility at MAX IV Laboratory provides crystallographic fragment and ligand screening to users from academia and industry. It provides automated workflows and flexible experimental setups to facilitate swift progression from experiment to screening hits.
Sandesh Kanchugal P.+18 more
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The counternarrative in early Pynchon: Race and power in “The Secret Integration”
Abstract The issue of race and power in “The Secret Integration” requires re‐examination. Politically oriented readers have characterized the plot as forms of alignment with racism and segregation, whereas readers focusing on the esthetics and development of the authorship have to some degree recognized the role of the counternarrative in this early ...
Kristian Larsson
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D\u27Ou Etes-Vous Revisited [PDF]
D\u27Ou Etes-Vous deals with a phenomenon which has always been of interest to me. Not only in French, but in Russian as well, the naming of people from their places of origin is very ...
Wurcher, The Word
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Rural songs for COVID‐19 times? UK folk music's resurgent engagement with the countryside
Abstract The COVID‐19 pandemic somewhat unexpectedly promoted resurgent interest in the attractions of rural places, not least associated with nature, in many countries for especially urban people. The paper argues that this link was very fecund for many within the broad UK ‘folk music’ community specifically.
Keith Halfacree
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Ezra Pound presented himself as a follower of the Troubadours. His early tours of Provence resonate throughout his career. Place-names acquire symbolic and nostalgic significance.
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Exploring Disney's Worlds Through Religious Studies
ABSTRACT Over the course of the last century (1923–2023), the Walt Disney Company has both catalyzed and reflected dizzying changes in the American cultural landscape—including religious ones. Scholars of Disney and religion often take one of three tactics to analyze this pairing: 1) Disney as religion 2) Disney depicting religion, or 3) Disney as ...
Jodi Eichler‐Levine
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Carlo d’Angiò e poesia antiangioina: prove di nascita di un’identità europea
This article aims to demonstrate how Charles I of Anjou’s figure and government affected the development of a European cultural and political identity between 1246 and 1285.
Cesare Mascitelli
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