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Die Mauer, die man immer wieder überwinden konnte. Aus den Erfahrungen und den Erinnerungen eines polnischen Germanisten
Published 2009-12-01“…Sie sind insoweit aussagekräftig, als der Autor schon seit 1968 in der polnischen Germanistik als Forscher, Essayist und Rezensent tätig war.…”
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Learning from Nature: Feminism, Allegory and Ostriches in Olive Schreiner’s The Story of an African Farm (1883)
Published 2017-03-01“…It focuses on the South African novelist and essayist Olive Schreiner, whose allegorical turn of mind and intimate knowledge of the Veld predisposed her to look towards animals as conveyors of argumentative meaning. …”
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Book Review: “THE MUSIC IN THE SILENT SOUND”: George Balint, “Privirea estetică: încercare în contemplarea muzicii” [„The Aesthetic Gaze: Attempt at Contemplating Music”], Buchares...
Published 2018-12-01“…Through these essays of musical exegesis and hermeneutics, the author substitutes himself for each of them: as a professor and editor-in-chief of the Actualitatea muzicală journal of the Composers’ Union – for the critic; as a conductor and composer – for the performer; and, finally, as a publicist and essayist – for the audience. …”
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The Problem of Artistic Invention in the Religious Ethics of Valdimir Weydle
Published 2012-10-01“…In this article the problem of artistic invention is examined in the religious aesthetics of the noted literary critic, essayist, and philosopher of the Russian emigration, Vladimir Weydle. …”
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How to see: a cinema of words in Manuel Gusmão's poetry
Published 2015-03-01“…The article aims to present an analysis of the cinematographic dynamics of Manuel Gusmão’s writing — a Portuguese poet and literary essayist — and of his work with sonority, with movements, and with the game of light and shadow in co-moving the verb-visual materiality of the poems. …”
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Hernán Vidal and the Contribution of the Latin American Literary Criticism to the Project of Construction and Defense of Human Rights
Published 2017-09-01“…The review of the theoretical and critical work the Chilean researcher and essayist Hernán Vidal (1937-2015) carried out from the University of Minnesota serves as a point of support to explore a two-way process. …”
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REVIEW: Noted: Jungle hostage to photojournalist
Published 2018-07-01“…THIS is yet another extraordinary ‘100 Photos for Press Freedom’ album from Reporters Sans Frontières (RSF), this time with a focus on the ‘indignation of women against male predation and domination’ (p. 139), as essayist Aude Bassonville notes in one of the accompanying articles. …”
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Book Review: “THE MUSIC IN THE SILENT SOUND”: George Balint, “Privirea estetică: încercare în contemplarea muzicii” [„The Aesthetic Gaze: Attempt at Contemplating Music”], Buchares...
Published 2018-12-01“…Through these essays of musical exegesis and hermeneutics, the author substitutes himself for each of them: as a professor and editor-in-chief of the Actualitatea muzicală journal of the Composers’ Union – for the critic; as a conductor and composer – for the performer; and, finally, as a publicist and essayist – for the audience. …”
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Usina do Trabalho do Ator: creative (mis)direction
Published 2012-11-01“…It also deals with the concepts of artistic creation from French essayist Paul Valéry.…”
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Evil narrated. Reflections on the work of Luigi Bernardi
Published 2024-03-01“…This article proposes a path of analysis that looks at both Bernardi as an author and as an essayist, considering his Atlante freddo trilogy, first published in a single volume in 2006, and two non-fiction texts such as A sangue caldo (2001) and Il male stanco (2003). …”
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Essäisten som generalist
Published 2009-01-01“… The Essayist as Generalist. The Roles of Writers and Public Authority in Three Contemporary Essayists This is a study of the critical reception of essayistic works by contemporary Swedish writers Nina Burton, Peter Englund and Peter Nilson, who all represent a way of writing where the essayistacts as a generalist rather than a specialist. …”
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L’evoluzione della coscienza femminile nella letteratura del secondo ‘900 in Spagna, attraverso l’opera di Carmen Martín Gaite
Published 2017-12-01“…Martín Gaite, through her activity as novelist, essayist and translator of a diverse mosaic of literary works, builds a synergistic discourse of intertextuality that, along with the constructive power of memory in the creation of reality, gives us an alternative way, 'other', right of women's writing. …”
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Gane Todorovski (1929–2010)
Published 2015-07-01“…His oeuvre is an extraordinary compilation of his expression as a poet; scholar in several areas: literary history, folklore, linguistics, contemporary flows through critical, theoretical and comparative prism, essayist, translator - who enchants lyrics with the touch of Macedonia; anthologist, subeditor and editor of a series of publications, editor of magazines; theatrologist, university professor and bard of cultural events in Macedonia. …”
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"Mänskligheten svämmar över alla bäddar och krymper på samma gång"
Published 2019-01-01“… ”Mankind Overflows at the Same Time as It Dries Up”: Modernity and Anthropocentrism in Works by Karl-Erik Forsslund and Helena Granström This article investigates the critique of modernity and anthropocentrism in works by Swedish authors Karl-Erik Forsslund (1872–1941), poet and novelist, and Helena Granström (b. 1983), poet, novelist and essayist. By comparing the ecological thinking of these two authors – highlighting important similarities, but also a number of significant differences – the article takes the form of an overview of the development of environmentalism. …”
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La sociabilité des chaises longues
Published 2017-12-01“…The study of the case of the Belgian poet Christian Dotremont and the French essayist Roland Barthes confirms the importance that human relations and the literary discussions of the sanatorium have had for them.…”
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Świat jako zadanie dla inteligenta. O dwóch wierszach Stanisława Barańczaka (Spójrzmy prawdzie w oczy, Grudzień 1976)
Published 2016-12-01“…The analysis in this article focusses on two of Stanisław Barańczak’s poems in the context of the writer’s biography, i.e. the fact that he was an intellectual, poet, translator and essayist, as well as an opposition activist and one of the co-founders of the Workers’ Defence Committee (Komitet Obrony Robotników). …”
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L’esperienza della rivista femminista Marea: intervista a Monica Lanfranco
Published 2021-07-01“…To do this, we use the history of the magazine Marea, which this Genoese activist, journalist and essayist founded in 1994 and has edited ever since. …”
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The language of violence: the political theory of Giorgio Agamben
Published 2019-12-01“…The aim of this essay is to show that the political theory elaborated by the philosopher, essayist and law theorist Giorgio Agamben provides suggestive theoretical and conceptual axes for interpreting the issue of violence as a constituent phenomenon of contemporary societies, and especially of Brazilian society. …”
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Naomi the Poet and Nella the Housewife: Finding a Space to Write from
Published 2010-07-01“…Northern housewife Nella Last and novelist and essayist Naomi Mitchison were from widely different social and cultural backgrounds but shared one common point: both kept wartime diaries for Mass-Observation from 1939 to 1945. …”
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Virginia Stephen (Woolf) et le rire comme horizon
Published 2011-05-01“…Laughter is what the young essayist calls for. Laughter which is, according to her, regarded as unworthy of civilised society and as inferior to language, is also what literature despises, preferring more often to turn to more noble modes like tragedy or more refined tones like humour.This seemingly nondescript eulogy of laughter deserves to be analysed and confronted with the fiction that the writer published in the following years. …”
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