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    Floral foregrounding by Marie Møller Jensen, Katrine Lottrup, Signe Nordentoft

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…The study reported here combines quantitative and qualitative methods from both cognitive stylistics and corpus stylistics to analyse the flower-motif in Virginia Woolf’s novel Mrs Dalloway. …”
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    Lindman och krutbrännaren by Gunilla Törnvall

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…Lindman was not satisfied with the old name, Brunsvedt nyckelblomster, which indicates that the flower is brown. As he saw it, that name did not correspond to the pigments he had to use when colouring the flowers - purple rather than brown. …”
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    Transgression Now by Charlie Blake, Steen Christiansen

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…Instead, and as a result of a differential between velocities or modes of expression there is an explosion of force itself: a detonating flower of force and multiplicity that opens up its petals and tendrils and blossoms instantly into new networks of communication and expansion, new forms of libidinal economy and encounter, new patterns of semiosis and dissipation. …”
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    Sankt Franciskus och kyskhetens ikonografi by Minna Hamrin

    Published 2015-04-01
    “…The origin of the story is found in I Fioretti di San Francesco (The Little Flowers of St Francis). The Saint is pictured as a potent and muscular Miles Christi offering an example of his spotlessly chaste character through resisting a young prostitute, but who also performs a miracle and saves her soul. …”
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    ”Astrilds wäsend/ Fröije slögder” by Stina Hansson

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Renässansrepertoarernas framväxt, blomstring och tillbakagång (Swedish Epithalamia of the 17th and 18th Centuries: The Rise, Flowering and Decline of the Renaissance Poetic Repertoires), Göteborg 2011 (LIR. …”
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