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Między totalizmem a jednostkowością. Literatura wobec wojny (z Ukrainą w tle)

open access: yesJednak Książki, 2023
The article discusses various forms and aspects of the conceptualization of war as a tension between the individual and the total. The starting point is the philosophical reflection of B. Miciński, E. Levinas and G.W.
Maciej Michalski
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Terrible Beauty: Aesthetics of Death in Polish and Japanese War Literature

open access: yesIAFOR Journal of Literature & Librarianship, 2014
War narration is inseparably linked to the image of death, which is a very sensitive issue. This paper shows how in two different cultures writers have attempted to turn death into something good, heroic and even beautiful.
Olga Bogdańska
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Neli Cornea: o scriitoare necunoscută și jurnalui ei de război [PDF]

open access: yesRevista de Istorie și Teorie Literară, 2019
The article considers the work and biography of an unknown Romanian writer, Neli Cornea, totally unknown in the history of Romanian literature. It considers the context of the female autobiographical literature inspired by First World War in Romania ...
Raluca Dună
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Post-World War II Italian Literature [PDF]

open access: yesMatn/Pizhūhī-i Adabī, 2008
Advanced research is to study the formation of the school of Neorealism in the Italian literature and its pioneers. Concurrent with the end of World War II in Europe, a wave of changes overwhelmed all dimensions of people's life, which developed in the ...
bahram moftakhari
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War and the City, Fantasy and Fact: The Siege of Sarajevo in Karim Zaimović’s Postmodern Short Fiction

open access: yesSprawy Narodowościowe. Seria nowa
This article analyses the posthumous short story collection Tajna džema od malina [The Secret of Raspberry Jam] (1997), written by Bosnian author Karim Zaimović (1971–1995) during the siege of his home city, Sarajevo.
Enrico Davanzo
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Don Roberto y sus gitanos: El ensalzamiento de Robert Jordan como héroe en For Whom The Bell Tolls

open access: yesOdisea, 2017
: This article tries to analyze the internal mechanisms by which Ernest Hemingway transforms the protagonist of his famous Spanish-war novel For Whom the Bell Tolls in the archetypical literary hero that Robert Jordan represents.
Miguel Rodríguez Alcázar
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« Insignifiant et déplacé », Jean Rolin reporter de guerre

open access: yesRecherches & Travaux, 2021
In Jean Rolin’s war reports, the emphasis is on the anecdotal and the off-screen, on the details and the incidental. The author himself does not fully assume the identity of a war reporter.
Mathilde Roussigné
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War in the Classroom:A Qualitative Model for the English Literature Classroom [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
This disseration, War in the Classroom: A Qualitative Model for the English Literature Curriculum shows how war and trauma – past and present – are a pervasive presence in pupils’ lives. This book proposes how secondary school teachers can overcome their
Niemeijer, Andrew James
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Necropoetics and the Art of Death in Sinan Antoon’s The Corpse Washer [PDF]

open access: yesپژوهش ادبیات معاصر جهان
The Corpse Washer (2013) by Sinan Antoon explores the intersections of resistance, memory, and mortality in post-invasion Iraq from the perspective of Jawad, an artist who has become a corpse washer.
Kotaba Saleh Fenjan
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Formalist Classification of Anti-war Stories in Children\'s Literature [PDF]

open access: yesفصلنامه نقد ادبی, 2022
Anti-war literature is a subset of peace literature. Peace is portrayed in both negative and positive ways. Positive peace is defined on the basis of the concept of moral cosmopolitanism, while negative peace is in contrast to the concept of war ...
Amir Hossein Zanjanbar
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