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    Story-typological features of the legend "Bogdo Changar Khan" in the tradition of Tuvans and the epic “Dzhangar” in the national versions of the Kalmyks of Russia and the Oirats of... by Tsagan B. Seleevа

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…The legend of Changar (Jangar) that was created and took shape within the Tuvan epic tradition has retained some structural poetic features of the ancient original culture, bearing traces of the patriarchal lifestyle and indigenous ideology, genre syncretism of the heroic epic and magic-heroic tale, mythological layers rooted in archaic narratives of Siberian Turko-Mongols. …”
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    Culhwch ac Olwen como texto de transición de la materia artúrica by Luciana Cordo Russo

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…For this reason, this tale combines the heroic traits that characterises the primitive Arthur with others that could be called proto-courtly.…”
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    'Alles strijdt, wat naar vrijheid haakt.' Theorievorming over de staking in de Belgische politiek, 1884-1914 by J. Deferme

    Published 2002-01-01
    “…Therefore, when petitioners had to arouse parliamentary sympathy for strikes, they smartly abandoned the discourse linked to the struggle for freedom, and instead chose to present strikes not as heroic, voluntary actions, but rather as something inevitable; a 'force majeure'. …”
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    Antigona je mrtvá? Ať žije Isména? // Antigone is Dead? Long Live Ismene? by Tereza Matějčková

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…Even though Butler retains Antigone’s heroic nature she places it in the service of the disadvantaged. …”
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    Wirus i pamięć. Wątki mnemoniczne w pamiętnikach z czasów koronawirusa by MAŁGORZATA ŁUKIANOW, MATEUSZ MAZZINI

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Thanks to the analogies between their own behavior and the heroic deeds of their ancestors – undefined, unspecified – the authors become the heir of the most heroic chapters of modern history, mainly those related to the struggle for the survival and freedom of the nation and transformed their isolated demeanors into a part of collective experience.…”
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    Les ancêtres d'Ogrest, ogres et géants: mythe ou réalité? by Marie-Agnès Thirard

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…Partant de la mythologie grecque et de la Bible, il s'intéresse au monde de la merveille, en privilégiant les grands contes lmittéraires français , en particulier les contes de Mme D'Aulnoy, contemporaine de Charles Perrault .Le parcours cite aussi quelques créations poétiques de la littérature française du XVIè au XIX è siècle et se termine sur l'évocation de l'univers contemporain de l'heroic fantasy. Mots-clés : géant, ogre, mythologie, contes merveilleux, heroïc fantasy.…”
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    'Alles strijdt, wat naar vrijheid haakt.' Theorievorming over de staking in de Belgische politiek, 1884-1914 by J. Deferme

    Published 2002-01-01
    “…Therefore, when petitioners had to arouse parliamentary sympathy for strikes, they smartly abandoned the discourse linked to the struggle for freedom, and instead chose to present strikes not as heroic, voluntary actions, but rather as something inevitable; a 'force majeure'. …”
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    “Here comes John Curtin”: The historical consciousness of a journalists’ hero by Caryn Coatney

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…They developed diverse narratives that portrayed a heroic leader representing national values within the theme of nation building. …”
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    Trump-Kim Summit : The Razzmatazz of Public Diplomacy by Chong, Alan

    Published 2018
    “…Thanks to today’s image-making culture and the cult of social media, the summit was equally about making both leaders look heroic.…”
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    Figure femminili nella narrativa di Mario Bonfantini - Female Characters in Mario Bonfantini’s Narrative Works by Rossana Infantino

    Published 2017-05-01
    “…The essay analyzes Mario Bonfantini’s narrative works, focusing on the characters, especially the feminine ones, who, emerging from the author’s experience, animate the different stories and, while presenting themselves in their human dimension, become heroic figures by virtue of their moral choices.…”
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    Representation of Women’s War Experiences in Femi Osofisan’s Morountodun and Women of Owu by Azeez Akinwumi Sesan

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…On the one hand, the characterisation of Titubi and Moremi in Morountodun valorises the heroic deeds of women during various wars and these heroic women’s efforts to restore peace and order in their respective communities. …”
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    NOMINATIVE CHARACTERISTICS OF THE LINGUOCULTURAL TYPE «HERO-FIGHTER» IN THE FRENCH LITERARY DISCOURSE by E. O. Omelichkina, M. Y. Riabova

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…The paper explores culturally specific features of the heroic consciousness.…”
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    Why they won't save us: Political dispositions in the conflicts of superheroes by Woody Evans

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…Here I explore the reasons for heroic conservatism, review recent disruptions to the trend, and consider what superhuman politics can tell us about our own transhuman and science fictional conditions.…”
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    „Sie alle, Sie sind die Heldinnen und Helden in der Corona-Krise.“ by Daniel Koch

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…The fact that Germany is repeatedly described as “post-heroic” is difficult to understand against this background. …”
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    Cosmogynesis: The female hero in Tanith Lee’s <i>The winter players</i> by Eileen Donaldson

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…Scholarly arguments tend towards two positions: that a female hero is an oxymoron; or that she should be limited to battles on behalf of women in which she champions feminine characteristics and challenges the belief that femininity is not heroic. Neither of these positions take archetypal heroism into account. …”
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    Motyw nadziei w najnowszej poezji Dmitrija Strocewa by Bartosz Osiewicz

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…In Strotsev’s latest poetry, the theme of hope is combined with the heroic peaceful struggle for freedom undertaken by Belarusian society and is inscribed in an intertextual dialogue with the Bible. …”
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    From Carlyle’s Hero to Conrad’s Depraved: Hermeneutics of Morbidity in Heart of Darkness by Oyarzun Eduardo Valls

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…According to the author of this paper, the character of Marlow represents a curious mixture of the heroic archetype proposed by Carlyle, combined with new critical standpoints from other philosophical programmes (specifically Nietzsche’s) proposed at the end of the nineteenth century. …”
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    Rome and Women’s Response to Crisis: from Early Christianity to the Present Day by Kinga Araya

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…As Project Leader, I had the privilege of coordinating this interdisciplinary, bilingual, and inter-university group entitled Rome and Women’s Response to Crisis: from Early Christianity to the Present Day, which critically examines - from a spiritual, socio-political, and cultural perspective - the stories of heroic Roman women who bravely confronted the crises of their time, from the earliest days of Christianity to the present. …”
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    National symbol in the interior passenger space terminal by V. A. Zelenkova

    Published 2013-05-01
    “…The use of national symbols in the interior passenger spaces airports contributed to a number of factors: national – ethnographic, abstract – figurative, heroic – thematic, historical, religious, mythological. …”
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    Memorializing Heroism of the 110th Kalmyk Cavalry Division in July 1942 Battles for the Don: Equestrian Expeditions, May and July 2022 by Utash B. Ochirov

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…The arranged equestrian expeditions have served an efficient tool to memorialize heroic past of the 110th Kalmyk Cavalry Division both across Kalmykia and Rostov Oblast.…”
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