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Forgivingness Across Social Relationships and Family Generations Over Time
ABSTRACT Introduction This study addressed individual differences in forgivingness, or the tendency to forgive others, across multiple social relationships and family generations over time. Methods We used longitudinal data over 4 years across three family generations, including young adults (n = 501; M = 20.4 years), their parents (n = 350; M = 50.9 ...
Mathias Allemand +2 more
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Consumerism, Celebrity Culture and the Aesthetic Impure in Oscar Wilde
This article investigates the discursive arena in which Oscar Wilde exercised his countercultural and necessarily impure aesthetic taste, focusing on some defining aspects and texts of Wilde's epopee, namely his cult of celebrity, which was nourished,
Martino, Pierpaolo
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Trauma and affect in a Holocaust survivor's story: Rosita Fanto's novel Rozalia Alone
Abstract My article endeavors to redress the neglect of Rosita Fanto's Rozalia Alone (2010), which deals with a page of history that is less known worldwide, the Holocaust in Romania. Using a trauma studies perspective that mixes with affect theory, the article demonstrates that Rozalia Alone covers in a nutshell the whole magnitude of the late 1930s ...
Arleen Ionescu
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オスカー・ワイルドの初・中期詩における音楽の表象 [PDF]
Oscar Wilde (1854-1900), an Anglo-Irish author of the nineteenth century, is known to have embraced music both as culture and as an idea. In examining his appreciation of music, musical representations in his earlier poetry should not be overlooked.
中村 仁美
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A portrait unseen: Neil Bartlett's queer theatrical adaptation of Wilde's Dorian Gray
Abstract Neil Bartlett's 2012 theatrical adaptation of The Picture of Dorian Gray presents a provocative reimagining of Wilde's novel, emphasizing its homoerotic and aesthetic dimensions while engaging with the historical and cultural anxieties surrounding queerness.
Younes Poorghorban
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AGAINST SOCIAL STRATIFICATION IN OSCAR WILDE’S THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING ERNEST (1895): A MARXIST APPROACH [PDF]
The object of the study is the drama script of The Importance of Being Ernest play written by Oscar Wilde. The study is to reveal how social stratification is reflected in The Importance of Being Ernest written by Oscar Wilde in 1895. The objective study
MURTININGRUM, LINDA DEWI
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ABSTRACT Oscar Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Gray (1890) has generated a long afterlife across global media, extending from literature to theater, film, and fandom. Its Korean musical adaptation, Dorian Gray: A New Musical (2016), illustrates how queer aesthetics are reconfigured under the logics of commercial entertainment and cultural export.
Di Cotofan Wu
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Na Esteira dos Homens sem Sombra: uma Leitura de “O Pescador e sua Alma”, de Oscar Wilde
Objetiva-se apresentar uma leitura do conto “O pescador e sua alma”, de Oscar Wilde, sob a perspectiva do duplo. A narrativa de Wilde retoma um tema cujas raízes se encontram na consciência mitológica de povos antigos: o da sombra enquanto ...
Adilson dos Santos
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The haunting of gay subjectivity: the cases of Oscar Wilde and John Marsden [PDF]
The author seeks to address how notions of gay criminality are intricately connected in a nexus of history, cultural memory and the practices of naming and figuring, through which the past prevails to haunt the present.
Dalton, Derek Anthony
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Recombinant Proteins: A Molecular Tool to Understand Marine Adhesion and to Advance Biomaterials
The production of recombinant proteins represents a fundamental step in the characterisation of marine invertebrate adhesives and in the development of bio‐inspired glues. The association of these proteins with other components such as ions, proteins, polysaccharides, or polymers enables the fabrication of biomaterials for various healthcare ...
Alessandra Whaite +4 more
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