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    The &ldquo;Primitive&rdquo; <em>Cecilia Vald&eacute;s</em>. A short story by&nbsp; Cirilio Villaverde. A translation and introduction by Thomas Genova by Thomas Genova

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…The 1882 novel narrates the unwittingly incestuous relationship between the novel’s eponymous mulata heroine and her creole half-brother Leonardo Gamboa. …”
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    Vittorio Sereni, and the thresholds of prose by Valentina Tibaldo

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Fifteen years later, the two texts, in prose and verse, were republished under the title of Il sabato tedesco, together with the eponymous short story considered by Sereni a follow-up of L’opzione. …”
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    Auditory Nomenclature: Combining Name Recognition With Anatomical Description by Bernd Fritzsch, Karen L. Elliott

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…This revised nomenclature build as much as possible on existing terms that have explanatory value while keeping the recognition of discoverers alive to allow a transition for those used to the eponyms. Once implements, the proposed terminology should help future generations in learning the structure-function correlates of the ear more easily. …”
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    « Never was there a happier partnership » : les illustrations d’Arthur Hughes pour At the Back of the North Wind de George MacDonald by Catherine Persyn

    Published 2006-12-01
    “…Last but not least, the eponymous character of the story and mouthpiece of the author’s philosophical views, the magical North Wind, whose sole mention immediately calls to mind the most inspired and best-known engravings of the whole series, deserved to be studied at some length, which is done under the heading : You Cannot Barre Love Oute.…”
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    The album of Mattia De Rossi’s drawings. Projects for the Galleria Colonna ai Santi Apostoli by Antonio Russo

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…Among the sheets of the collection, those relating to the construction site of the Galleria Colonna in the eponymous palace in Piazza SS. Apostoli in Rome, are presented. …”
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    Workers’ language in the Pula socialist period bulletin Uljanik by Vanessa Vitković Marčeta, Teodora Fonović Cvijanović

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…An important place amongst them, as a valuable source for the study of language in Istria of the socialist period, was held by the Uljanik, the magazine of the eponymous Pula shipyard, which was published in Pula from 1954 to 1990. …”
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    Loss of percolation transition in the presence of simple tracer-media interactions by Ofek Lauber Bonomo, Shlomi Reuveni

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Akin to the protagonist of an eponymous video game, the Sokoban has some ability to push away obstacles that block its path. …”
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    L'épopée Vernon Subutex by Sjef Houppermans

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…A travers les péripéties vécues par des personnages marginaux, des cas pathologiques  et des représentants du show-biz, tous associés diversement au héros éponyme, les souffrances et les moments de bonheur se succèdent dans une prose haut en couleur et qui chante ses nostalgies et ses rêves.   …”
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    SOIL-SEARCHING: GRIEF AND HEALING IN ELIZABETH-JANE BURNETT’S THE GRASSLING (2019) by Valeria Strusi, Loredana Salis

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The ecopoetic memoir, centred around a sense of grief both personal and environmental, employs the trans-corporeal (Alaimo 2010) device of a metamorphosed human/plant hybrid (the eponymous Grassling) to bridge, and ultimately heal the human/non-human fracture.…”
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    ‘THOU RETIR’EST TO ENDLESS REST’. ABRAHAM COWLEY’S ‘WISE’ AND ‘EPI- CURÆAN’ GRASSEHOPPER by Milena Romero Allué

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…In the lyric under analysis, he obliquely associates the eponymous grasshopper, an insect traditionally identified with the cicada in English culture, with the Muses, Apollo, Tithonus, Epicurus and with the figure of the poet: Cowley endows the “happy Insect” with both human and divine features and connects himself with it in order to retire, as his grassehopper does, “to endless Rest”, a metaphor for the paradisal and immortal dimension to which many seventeenth-century English thinkers aspire.…”
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    From Princesa to Princess with a Prince: 1994 and 2001 Fernanda's Stories by Polina Shvanyukova

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…As Goldman himself stated, he got the idea for making the film after reading the eponymous 1994 book written by Fernanda Farias de Albuquerque in collaboration with Maurizio Jannelli. …”
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    The Formation of the Hoplite Militia in Athens by I. V. Vostrikov

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Over time, this original conscription system underwent major changes: at first, it was based on the conscription lists compiled by each phyle, i.e., the lists of citizens who were to be drafted for a particular campaign; later, the conscription was held by the eponyms, i.e., only citizens of certain age groups were drafted for service. …”
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    “Petishism”, or Animals in the City and on the Islands: Case Study of the Island of Silba by Suzana Marjanić, Rosana Ratkovčić

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…On the example of the island of Silba and its only (eponymous) town, how the local population has self-organised the protection of the island’s stray cats is presented.…”
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    The Invention of Tribology: Peter Jost’s Contribution by John Williams

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…He was the author of the eponymous ‘Jost Report’, the report of the Working Group set up in 1964 to investigate the state of lubrication education and research in the UK. …”
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    Villain or Victim? Il caso Yates in “Dear Husband” di Joyce Carol Oates by Barbara Miceli

    Published 2016-05-01
    “…In 2009, Joyce Carol Oates published the collection of short stories Dear Husband, which contained the eponymous story inspired by the case of Andrea Yates, a Texan housewife who had killed her five children in the house bathtub in 2001. …”
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    Cheikh Saad Bouh un grand serviteur de l’Islam by Dr Sadibou Seydi

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Parmi ceux-là se trouve en bonne place Cheikh Saad Bouh fils de Cheikh Mouhammad al-Fadil, fondateur et éponyme de la confrérie Qadriya-Fadiliyya, une branche de la Qadriya. …”
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    D’un sexe à l’autre : Revendications féministes dans les contes de fées du XIXe et du XXIe siècles by Hermeline Pernoud

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Il faudra donc se demander par quels moyens les guerres contre les dominations sexuées (ici masculines et symbolisées par le loup-barbu dans La Petite à la Burqa rouge, par Barbe-Bleue dans le conte éponyme de Ben Jelloun, et par l’interdiction d’étudier aux femmes dans Cendrillon ou le Petit Gant de soie) se mettent en place. …”
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    Savoirs miscellanés et régime dialogique dans les Coloquios de Palatino y Pinciano de Juan de Arce de Otálora by Fabrice Quero

    “…Ce fort long texte de Juan de Arce de Otálora propose de suivre les deux étudiants éponymes, en période de vacances universitaires, dans leur aller-retour bien balisé entre Salamanque et Valladolid, cheminement qui en dissimule un autre, remarquablement complexe, parmi une infinité de savoirs. …”
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    Tina Modotti d’Ángel De la Calle : un imaginaire (auto)(bio)graphique by Marie-Caroline Leroux

    Published 2018-02-01
    “…This graphic biography tells the story of the eponymous Italian photographer and communist activist (1896-1942).On a narrative level, the biographical line is coupled with a secondary line, alternately autobiographical and autofictional, where the author projects himself into a drawn fictional double to evoke the genesis of his work. …”
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    THE FEMALE G-SPOT: ANATOMICAL FACT OR FANTASY? by Nikola Tomov, Nikolay Dimitrov, Antoaneta Georgieva, Ivelina Ivanova, Jordan Stoyanov, Dimitar Sivrev

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…Ever since its existence was suggested by Ernst Gräfenberg in the 1940s, the eponymous G-spot remains a controversial topic among anatomists, gynecologists, sexual medicine specialists, and self-proclaimed sexologists. …”
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