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La désacralisation de l’église dans quelques romans des Rougon-Macquart
Being agnostic and believing in science only, Emile Zola perceived churches as simple buildings, monuments to a dead religion that would certainly lose the battle against nature and science.
Anna Kaczmarek
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BIOFILIA DAN NEKROFILIA: ANALISIS SOSIOLOGI SASTRA NOVEL LA BÊTE HUMAINE KARYA EMILE ZOLA
Using the genetic structural analysis suggested by Lucien Goldmann, it has been shown that Emile Zola, an adherent of naturalism, has managed to expose a distinctive world view through the mediation of his work bring La bête humaine.
Ali Shahab
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Comparaison n’est pas raison : l’épopée d’une aliénation
It is the intention of this article to analyze the social, moral and philosophical issues operating in Émile Zola’s short story, Les Repoussoirs (1866).
Jean‑François Bacot, Elyane Borowski
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Cuando decir Napoleón III significaba decir Hitler. Los biopics de Dieterle y Muni (1935-1939)
La productora de cine Warner Brothers se encargó de la creación de tres biopics sobre la vida de Louis Pasteur, Benito Juárez y Emile Zola. Esta trilogía producida durante los años previos de la II Guerra Mundial,periodo en el que se estableció de forma ...
Mauricio Sánchez Menchero
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British Latinx Authors in Conversation: Writing Ourselves Visible
Abstract This interview continued a conversation initiated at the panel ‘British Latin American Literature: Writing Ourselves Visible’, held at the 2024 Literary Leicester Festival (University of Leicester, UK), organised and chaired by Dr Emma Staniland (ES), at which Argentine‐British poet Leo Boix (LB), Peruvian‐British author of novels and short ...
Emma Staniland
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En este ensayo abordamos una temática recurrente en aquellos textos de Zola en los que el jardín desempeña un papel primordial: la inserción del concepto de mito.
María Custodia Sánchez Luque
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New motherhood and eugenics in German women's political and popular fiction around 1900
Abstract Fictional texts have long functioned as a testing ground for new impulses in society. At the turn of the twentieth century many German feminists were demanding greater influence for women in public life not despite but because of their role as mothers.
Caroline Bland
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On Riemannian manifolds endowed with a locally conformal cosymplectic structure
We deal with a locally conformal cosymplectic manifold M(φ, Ω, ξ, η, g) admitting a conformal contact quasi‐torse‐forming vector field T. The presymplectic 2‐form Ω is a locally conformal cosymplectic 2‐form. It is shown that T is a 3‐exterior concurrent vector field. Infinitesimal transformations of the Lie algebra of ∧M are investigated.
Ion Mihai, Radu Rosca, Valentin Ghişoiu
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Sex and sexuality are two obsessions of the 19th century. As the literature of this time, influenced by the Victorian hypocritical morality, rejects these subjects, considered as “immoral”, the relation of any form of sexual act is consequently absent in
Anna Kaczmarek
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Rethinking the relation between human and nature: Insights from science fiction
Abstract Facing the accumulation of data that suggest near‐future dramatic changes in our way of life, current visions of transition are anchored in an incremental paradigm that excludes radical change. Using science fiction literature and cinema, this article aims to build such drastic change hypotheses and explore the political–ecological features of
Corinne Gendron, René Audet
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