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'The wholesome application' of novels: gender and rehabilitative reading in The Moonstone
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“Per si muove—it was a mass of moonstone”: Fluidity, Dynamic Relations, and the Commodification of Storytelling in Harriet Prescott Spofford’s Arctic Writings
Published 2019-10-01“…The essay examines Harriet Prescott Spofford’s short story “The Moonstone Mass” (1868) through the lens of fluidity foregrounded by her Arctic poem “The Story of the Iceberg” (1897). …”
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A novel efficient multi-walled carbon nanotubes/gibberellic acid composite for enhancement vase life and quality of Rosa hybrida cv. ‘Moonstone’
Published 2024-04-01“…In the present study, gibberellic acid (GA3) was synthesized in functionalized (MWCNT/GA3 composites) as a novel antisenescence agent, and their effect on the vase life quality of cut rose flowers Rosa hybrida cv. ‘Moonstone’ was compared by assaying several parameters critical for vase life. …”
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« The arrival of a foreigner and a stranger at my aunt’s house » : l’étrange et l’étranger dans The Moonstone (1868) de Wilkie Collins
Published 2008-12-01“…The Moonstone was written in 1868, that is to say ten years after the Sepoy Mutiny of 1857-1858, still very present in the Victorian minds. …”
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Collins, Wilkie /
Published 2012“…Rachel inherits the moonstone from her uncle on her 18th birthday, a cursed diamond of sacred importance stolen from India. …”
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Images du vieillir chez Wilkie Collins
Published 2006-12-01“…The study of three of Wilkie Collins’s novels : Mr Wray’s Cash-Box (1852), Armadale (1864-1866) and The Moonstone (1868) reveals that the character of the old man is an amalgamation of the image of the hero’s father and that of the hero. …”
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L’excès dans la fiction de Wilkie Collins
Published 2006-12-01“…Excess is omnipresent in Wilkie Collins’s novels, but this paper will focus on Basil (1852), No Name (1862), The Moonstone (1868), Man and Wife (1870) and The Law and The Lady (1875). …”
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TRANSLATION POSSIBILITIES OF CONTEXTUAL MODIFICATIONS OF PHRASEOLOGICAL UNITS
Published 2012-08-01“…Some interesting examples of modified idioms and proverbs taken from the novels “The Moonstone” and “The Woman in White” by W. Collins serve as good illustrations of the challenge that translators have to accept. …”
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Kisah-kisah dan Kepercayaan Rakyat di Seputar Kepurbakalaan
Published 2011-12-01“…Some of the artifacts are in the forms of temples, gates, water springs (source of holy water during the Hindu-Buddhist kingdoms in Java), stairs, caves for meditation, and layers of stones, such as found in Candi Bima (the Bima temple), Goa Jaran (the cave of the horse), and Bima Lukar water spring in Dieng; the story of the statue of Kunto Bimo in Borobudur temple; the story of Prince Gunadharma in the vicinity of the Borobudur temple, Moonstone in Kalasan temple, and the story of Prambanan temple and the palace of Ratu Baka in Jogjakarta, the Jalatunda water spring in Mojokerto; the story of the cave of Selamangleng and the story of the statue of Thothokkerot in Kediri; the Brahu temple and the Bajang Ratu gate in Trowulan; the first gate of Candi Sukuh in Karanganyar; the big Nekara in Pura Penataran Sasih in Gianyar, Bali; the Karang Kamulyan site in Ciamis, West Java; the Pasemah megalith, in Pagar Alam, South Sumatra. …”
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The truth of the matter: truth finding in Victorian sensation fiction
Published 2023“…These texts include M.E Braddon’s Lady Audley’s Secret (1862) and Wilkie Collins’ The Moonstone (1868) of the mid-nineteenth century to the later part of the century with Collins’ Heart and Science (1882). …”
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Overview of Gemstone Resources in China
Published 2021-09-01“…In pegmatites, gemstones are related to granitic magma events and mainly occur in pegmatitic cavities, such as tourmaline, aquamarine, spodumene, spessartine, moonstone, quartz, apatite, and topaz. The eruption of Tertiary basaltic magma provides gem-quality sapphire, spinel, olivine, garnet, and zircon. …”
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