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Jewish Traces in the Inter-War Prose Writing of Assimilated Authors [PDF]
The study deals with the thematisation of Jewishness in the inter-war prose writing of four authors from assimilated Jewish families: Richard Weiner (born 1884), František Langer (born 1888), Karel Poláček (born 1892) and Egon Hostovský (born 1908 ...
Erik Gilk
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Idioconcepts WAR and GREAT BRITAIN in Winston Churchill’s nonfiction prose
The article highlights idioconcepts WAR and GREAT BRITAIN and language means of their representation in Winston Churchill’s autobiography and memoirs.
С. В. Єрьоменко
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What You Can Get Used to and What You Cannot: Towards the Question of Platonov’s Traditionalism [PDF]
The article examines the use of a Russian verb “privyknut’ (get used to)” in the fiction of Andrey Platonov. The use of this verb in his works is full of special connotations typical for his prose that reveal his understanding of the “temporal” being of ...
Susumu Nonaka
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Війна та проблема ідентичності у прозі української діаспори 19401980-х років [PDF]
For the first time, the article systematically and comprehensively investigates the problem of „a man and war”, „personality and national identity” in the texts by writers of the Ukrainian Diaspora of the 1940s-1980s.
Світлана Іванівна Лущій
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Emergency Writing: Irish Literature, Neutrality, And the Second World War is a landmark of Irish modernist studies because it situates late modernist Irish prose and poetry in their often-forgotten context of the political quandary of Irish Emergency ...
Shinjini Chattopadhyay
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Stanislav Krakov: Phenomenology of the inner consciousness of combat [PDF]
In this text, the work of Serbian writer Stanislav Krakov, between the two world wars, the famous, and later, due to ideological divisions, repressed and forgotten figure, is ovserverd through the lens of philosophy of existence and ...
Koprivica Časlav D.
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Gaito Gazdanov and Leo Tolstoy's War Prose
Kibalnik S.
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‘Of war and war’s alarms’: W.B. Yeats from On the Boiler (1939)
On the Boiler is W.B. Yeats’s last piece of completed prose. Published posthumously through his family’s Cuala Press in 1939, it represents what appears to be his final authorized word on politics, on education, on aesthetics, on war and peace ...
Adrian PATERSON
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Samuel Beckett's trilogy and the revolution of the body in Vichy France [PDF]
This essay explores the depiction of the degenerating male form in Samuel Beckett’s post-World War II trilogy of novels (Molloy, Malone Dies, and The Unnamable) in the context of Vichy France’s ideology of the body—specifically the male body—and the ...
Davies, William
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First World War shell shock in British poetry of soldier-poets and modernist prose of women writers The purpose of the following article is to compare and contrast the literary modes of representation of the First World War shell shock in the ...
Martyna Grodzka
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