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    Gute Wörter, schwaches Gattungssignal. Differenzen zwischen Roman-Subgenres und Dramen mit Delta und signifikantem Wortschatz aufspü... by Friedrich Michael Dimpel

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…The classification of adventure novel versus drama and of comedy versus adventure and Bildungsroman succeeds without errors (ARI=1). …”
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    Gute Wörter, schwaches Gattungssignal. Differenzen zwischen Roman-Subgenres und Dramen mit Delta und signifikantem Wortschatz aufspü... by Friedrich Michael Dimpel

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…The classification of adventure novel versus drama and of comedy versus adventure and Bildungsroman succeeds without errors (ARI=1). …”
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    Vagabondage dans Le Mont Damion d’André Dhôtel by Aleksandra Komandera

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…The novel seems to be also a generic wandering, as it possesses some features of picaresque novel, adventure novel, initiation story and fairytale fantasy.…”
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    «Un’esperienza di vita associata». La forma romanzo nella riflessione di Bonfantini - «An Experience of Associate Life». Bonfantini's Reflexions on the Novel by Bruno Falcetto

    Published 2017-05-01
    “…In the years of «Libra», he is interested in the nineteenth-century narrative, expecially in Nievo’s works and in genre of adventure novel. In a series of articles appeared on «Il lavoro», at the beginning of the 1930s, he studies the multiplicity of forms of the novel in the nineteenth century and in the twentieth century.…”
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    Appropriation of the Oikos: Precarious Host/Guest Relations in Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe by Hakan Yılmaz

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Daniel Defoe’s most renowned adventure novel Robinson Crusoe introduces the eponymous protagonist as a selfmade practical man that fares more or less well in the world given his survival skills helped by a fair amount of luck. …”
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    Epistolary Short Story by M.A. Kuzmina 1907: Demonological Narrative, Libertine Transgression, or Stylization of Adventures in Spirit of Henri de Regnier by G. A. Krichevsky

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…Kuzmin contains elements of the adventure novel genre. It is also suggested that the stylization strategy of M.A. …”
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    INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC RELATIONS IN THE REFLECTION OF ART by M. A. Petrova

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…These books give an idea of the stock exchange mechanism, the stock prices, the destinies of the investors and entrepreneurs, the exchange rate and inflation. The adventure novel “Around the World in Eighty Days” by J. …”
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    THE MOTIVE OF CATASTROPHISM IN THE DYSTOPIAN GENRE POETICS: KAZUO ISHIGURO AND YAROSLAV MELNIK by Olena A. Andreichykova

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Yaroslav Melnyk in his novel “Masha, or the Fourth Reich” successfully synthesizes an alternative history novel, an adventure novel and a classic philosophical novel. Here conflicting utopia and dystopia also organically coexist, reinforcing each other. …”
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    Poetyka pustego miasta. Pejzaże urbanistyczne w katastroficznej science fiction by Filip Szałasek

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…When picturing the landscapes of desolated metropolises, the authors use solutions typical for horror and adventure novels, the ex- and impressionistic traditions as well as techniques typical for grotesque and naturalism. …”
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    Obraz polskiej tożsamości w literaturze najmłodszej po 1989 roku (próba opisu z perspektywy postkolonialnej) by Marcin Chruściel

    Published 2012-11-01
    “…The novel Lubiewo by Michał Witkowski potrays the gay culture in the Polish People’s Republic (PRL), idealizing it and using clichés taken from adventure novels. In Piotr Czerski’s Ojciec odchodzi (Father Is Leaving) we find a description of the state of Polish Catholicism which is superficial and offers nothing to counterbalance the Western ideology. …”
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    EDUCATIONAL POTENTIAL OF THE 20TH CENTURY PHILOSOPHICAL ADVENTURE FICTION by Y. Y. Kozmina

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…The research aims to demonstrate the educational opportunities of the philosophical adventure fantasy; the content of the given concept being defined along with its specific features: unconditional world description, experimental plot type, discrepancy between the fantastic world created by the author and the real laws of nature, the hero’s experience in the alien world, related moral and philosophical problems.The author substantiates the idea of incorporating  the number of philosophical adventure novels into the Literature course in secondary schools, and the Theory and History of Literature course in  the higher schools of the humanities profile to facilitate the detailed and in-depth comprehension of theoretical topics concerning literary genres, types of literary heroes, grotesque adventure traditions, fantasy types, etc.…”
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    The Turkism Idea in Kızıl Tuğ Novel by Ahmet İhsan KAYA

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…Kızıl Tuğ, the important history adventure novels of the Turkish Literature, was also the first history novel of the Republican Period of Turkish Literature. …”
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    Eğitim Fakültesi Öğrencilerinin Kitap Okuma Alışkanlıkları Üzerine Betimsel Bir Araştırma: Dicle Üniversitesi Örneği=A Descriptive Study on Education Faculty Students’ Reading Ha... by Murat Yalman, Erdost Özkan, Tamer Kutluca

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…The results of the study demonstrated that more than half of the preservice teachers enjoyed reading books; that they bought the books or borrowed them from their friends; and that they preferred adventure novels. In addition, a majority of the students reported that they failed to read for such reasons as their intensive course programs. …”
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