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Justly Forgotten or Unjustly Overlooked? Reconsidering Howard Jacobson’s Coming from Behind
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‘Word play’ as an instrument for creating comic effects (based on Tom Sharp’s novels)
Published 2021-08-01“…The attention is focused upon identification of the most frequently applied strategies for creating word play effects within a comic novel. Our research is based on the novels written by a well-known modern English satirist Tom Sharp (Porterhouse Blue Blott on the Landscape). …”
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Cyborgisation: Origin and Evolution of the Concept
Published 2023-12-01“…The term cyborg originated in astronautics in the 1960s, soon entered American popular culture through comics, novels, and film, and underwent a theoretical transformation. …”
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From NES-4021 to moSMB3.wmv: Speedrunning the Serial Interface
Published 2014-12-01“…Beyond the serial repetition that characterizes industrial forms of mechanical reproduction like newspapers, comics, novels, and films, in the case of videogames the microtemporal speed of serial interfaces and massive scale of serial distribution operate both below and above the horizon of conscious experience. …”
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Death in the eighteenth-century novel, 1740-1800
Published 1986“…My starting-point is Richardson, who uses the novel to question both old and new attitudes, paving the way for the novel's predominantly emotional approach to mortality. Fielding's comic novels provide a striking contrast to this, whilst also revealing a concern for emotional comfort which is at once typical of the period and highly individual. …”
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