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    From the dark wood to the asphalt jungle: adaptation and appropriation in Detective Dante by Alessio Aletta

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…Detective Dante (2005-2007) is a comicbook miniseries written by Lorenzo Bartoli and Roberto Recchioni. The eponymous hero, Henry Dante, is a violent policeman who, haunted by the ghost of his wife, moves from New York to the fictional ‘Paradise City’. …”
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    Trois aspects du Méchant chez Goethe by Géraldine PONSOLLE

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Le Satyros de la farce éponyme, un hybride sauvage, utilise la confusion des sens pour soumettre le peuple à ses désirs libidineux. …”
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    Resilience and Euripides’ <i>Heracles</i> by Sonia Pertsinidis

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…This paper engages in a reading of Euripides’ <i>Heracles</i>, a bold and disturbing tragedy in which the eponymous hero suffers several striking reversals of fortune. …”
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    <p>From <i>Bruges-la-Morte</i> to <i>Le Mirage</i>. The loss of a character?</p> by Maria Elisabetta Nieddu

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…The title of Bruges-la-Morte by Georges Rodenbach's novel written in 1892, could be considered without much effort an eponymous title, considering the city of Bruges as the main character of the story. …”
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    Arboreal Attachment/Detachment by Marroum, Marianne

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…This short story is from the eponymous collection written in 1980 by the late Moroccan writer, one of the most famous Arabic-language novelists, short story writers and poets in Morocco in the 20th century. …”
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    Une réminiscence cervantine chez Corneille by Isabelle Rouane Soupault

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…La convergence avec Dorante, le menteur de Corneille dans sa pièce éponyme, réside dans la réversibilité affichée par le personnage entre les deux parties du roman de Cervantès : le chevalier, sur la voie du désabusement, revendique le primat du réel tout comme Dorante converti à la sincérité entre Le Menteur et La suite du Menteur. …”
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    From Racial Difference to Racial Indifference: The Neo-Liberal Narrative and Its Colonial Legacy Through the Example of Washington Black (2018) by Esi Edugyan by Marta Fratczak-Dabrowska

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…The present article centres on Washington Black—a neo-slave narrative whose eponymous hero documents his route from slavery to freedom. …”
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    Ratio et fabula dans les tragédies de Sénèque by Jean-Pierre Aygon

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…Lastly, the point is to look for signs of correspondences between certain elements of the stoic doctrine of passions and the treatment of the myth, in the way in which Seneca conceived Medea’ s ≪ going into action ≫ in the eponymous play.…”
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    Every Woman for Herself: H. G. Wells and First-Wave Feminism in Ann Veronica (1909) by Philippe Birgy

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…Pourtant, sans cesser de défendre un progressisme dans les mœurs et les relations entre les sexes, Wells reste partie prenante de la domination masculine et cette ambivalence se reflète dans le traitement qu’il réserve au personnage éponyme.…”
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    <em>PARVULARUGOGLOBIGERINA EUGUBINA</em> TYPE-SAMPLE AT CCESELLI (ITALY): PLANKTIC FORAMINIFERAL ASSEMBLAGE AND LOWERMOST DANIAN BIOSTRATIGRAPHIC IMPLICATIONS by IGNACIO ARENILLAS, JOSE' A. ARZ

    Published 2000-11-01
    “…Following the definition of Pv. eugubina and the original definition of the nominal biozone, the base of Pv. eugubina Biozone should be placed at the first appearance datum of the eponymous species and not at the first appearance datum of Pv. longiapertura.…”
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    Decolonising an Irish Surname by Working the Hyphen of Gene-Ealogy by Esther Fitzpatrick, Mike Fitzpatrick

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…Until recently, the traditional Fitzpatrick surname narrative was of a medieval super-progenitor named Giolla Phádraig. His offspring, the eponymous Mac Giolla Phádraig, it was said, somehow came to dwell in every Irish province; yet this is an Irish surname myth that works to erase the history of ancient ‘Fitzpatrick’ clans. …”
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    Diverging Interpretations of Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre (1847): Franco Zeffirelli’s and Robert Stevenson’s Screen Adaptations by Delphine Letort

    Published 2009-08-01
    “…Franco Zeffirelli et Robert Stevenson nous offrent deux interprétations de Jane Eyre à travers des adaptations qui retiennent des choix narratifs souvent parallèles mais dont les mises en scène diffèrent, creusant un écart manifeste au niveau de la caractérisation du personnage éponyme. Le premier dramatise le récit pour souligner l’obstination de l’enfant et retracer le développement de la jeune femme tandis que le second adopte une approche hollywoodienne classique, utilisant le noir et blanc pour évoquer la fragilité de l’enfant et de la femme dans une structure sociale répressive soumise à l’autorité masculine. …”
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    Dreamscape and the Carnivalesque: by Nakibuddin Haider

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…Most notably, the concept of the Bakhtinian ‘carnivalesque,’ as it exists in literature and language, is explored through the psychological ‘dreamscape’ as they are presented in Prospero’s Island and the eponymous Parnassus’ ‘Imaginarium’ By equating the dreamscape with the carnivalesque we are able to develop on the Bakhtinian notion of novelistic discourse and the role of the author as an arena or miseen-scène for dialogue. …”
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    Malentendu culinaire : le récit de la chute d’Adam et Eve by Mohamed Bernoussi

    “…In addition to the problem of communication between God and man that the eponymous title concentrates in the form of a joke, the subject has a patent semiotic interest in the story of the crisis that each of the three religions treats in its own way, as well as in their way of conceive of the enemy, responsibility and sanction. …”
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    La maison hantée ou le miroir du territoire à conquérir dans « Dolph Heyliger » de Washington Irving by Françoise Buisson

    Published 2013-04-01
    “…Moreover, after meeting the ghost wandering in the haunted house, the eponymous hero is compelled to leave the microcosm of “the Manhattoes” and to explore the wilderness surrounding his “sleepy hollow.” …”
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    Spregelburd’s Stubbornness by Benjamin Bollig

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…Some may recognise him as a screen actor, playing the proverbially tortured political artist, gruff husband to the eponymous heroine, and love rival to SamHuntington’s lead in Nico Casavecchia’s Finding Sofia (2016).…”
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    Overconvergent generalised eigenforms of weight one and class fields of real quadratic fields by Lauder, A, Darmon, H, Rotger, V

    Published 2015
    “…This article examines the Fourier expansions of certain non-classical <em>p</em>-adic modular forms of weight one: the eponymous <em>generalised eigenforms</em> of the title, so called because they lie in a generalised eigenspace for the Hecke operators. …”
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    “Jeune fille qui ne pleure pas son oiseau mort”: female puberty in Stendhal's Lamiel by Jones, S

    Published 2021
    “…In the second instance, it demonstrates how Lamiel charts the eponymous heroine's physiological progression through puberty via its use of the terms petite and jeune fille. …”
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    Revisiting the question of cutaneous vasculitis classification by Alexey V. Samtsov, Vladislav R. Khairutdinov, Evgeny V. Sokolovskiy, Muza M. Kokhan, Irena E. Belousova, Olga Yu. Olisova, Olga V. Grabovskaya, Andrey L. Bakulev, Arfenya E. Karamova

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…Significant difficulties are caused by the lack of a unified terminology, clear diagnostic criteria for vasculitis and the existence of a large number of duplicate names, among which there are many eponymous terms. This issue is one of the most complex, confusing and debatable not only in dermatovenereology, but also in other disciplines. …”
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    Correcting historical errors in lower eyelid reconstruction by Alexei Almeida Andrade, Renato da Silva Freitas

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Owing to the presence of myriads of techniques and eponyms, often describing identical or very similar techniques, a plastic surgeon often feels confused while reading the description of a technique that was learned under another name during training. …”
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