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Guest editorial:Travels with the Journal
Published 2012-01-01“…<p>With due respect to: Travels with my Aunt (1969): A novel by Graham Greene and Travels with a Donkey in the Cévennes (1879): An adventure story by Robert Louis Stevenson</p><p><br /><strong>The Beginning</strong></p><p><strong><strong><br /> </strong></strong>Now this is not the end. …”
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Language and the female body.
Published 2012“…Focusing primarily on Graham Greene’s The Quiet American, the paper explores the relationship between language and culture, and how each creates or breaks down the sense of autonomy for the female body –both linguistically and physically - and also the consequences of this linguistic domination as a form indirect colonisation on the physical female body.The masculine language used on the female body defines and situates the woman in her gendered body. …”
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Livre culte, livre maudit : Histoire du Devoir de violence de Yambo Ouologuem
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The sins of the fathers: The missionary in some modern English novels about the Congo
Published 2017-11-01“…Works by internationally well-known authors like Graham Greene (A Burnt-out Case, 1961) Barbara Kingsolver (The Poisonwood Bible, 1998), Robert Edric (The Book of the Heathen, 2000) and John le Carré (The Mission Song, 2006), fall under the spotlight, though references are also made to other and earlier relevant works. …”
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OS ESCRITORES E A TRADUÇÃO NA EDITORA GLOBO ENTRE AS DÉCADAS DE 1930 E 1960
Published 2017-12-01“…Por seu intermédio, leitores brasileiros puderam conhecer, em impecáveis traduções, obras de Thomas Mann, Somerset Maughan, Virginia Woolf, Marcel Proust, Giovanni Papini, Conrad, Graham Greene, Aldous Huxley, John Steinbeck, autores das mais diversas nacionalidades. …”
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How real is real: attitudes towards realism in selected post-war British fiction
Published 2013“…This paper is an attempt to discuss the implication and tenets of realism, its progress and changes, in selected works of post-war British fiction. Accordingly, Graham Greene’s The Power and the Glory, Mervyn Peake’s Gormenghast, and Ian McEwan’s Atonement are dealt with to trace realism within their respective modes of new realism, fantastic-grotesque and postmodern metafiction. …”
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Future scenarios. A cinematic perspective
Published 2021-03-01“…The most disturbing element in Vivarium is the estate itself, the endless suburban pavilions that remind us of what Graham Greene wrote about the semi-detached houses: «these houses represented something worse than the meanness of poverty, the meanness of the spirit» (Greene, 2001). …”
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The Importance of Legislative Reform to Enable Adaptive Management of Water Resources in a Drying Climate
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Groundwater dependent pools in seasonal and permanent streams in the Clare Valley of South Australia
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