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    ONE NOVEL MUSEUM (180TH ANNIVERSARY OF «THE CAPTAIN’S DAUGHTER» BY A. S. PUSHKIN)

    Published 2016-03-01
    Subjects: “…russian culture, museum activities, historical and literary museums, museum pedagogy, russian literature, russian writers, historical novels, literary oeuvre…”
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    Profesjolekt w powieściach Nagi sad, Pałac oraz Kamień na kamieniu Wiesława Myśliwskiego (próba badawcza) by Wojciech Kuska

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The study is of little survey nature to outline areas for further analyzes of professional lexis in the writer’s novels.…”
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    Les chroniques zoliennes – hybrides textuelles by Anna Kaczmarek-Wiśniewska

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…The journalistic part of Emile Zola’s work is often neglected by critics who usually focus on the writer’s novels and other texts of fiction. Nonetheless, these writings worth readers’ and critics’ attention because of their originality based on their hybrid character. …”
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    ‘Owing the Comforts of Life to Art’: Elizabeth Helme’s Critical Reception and the Practice of Writing by Carme Font Paz

    Published 2023-02-01
    “… In the context of the rise of the novel in eighteenth-century Britain, this article examines the understudied production of Elizabeth Helme (c. 1743-1814), who enjoyed a long and successful career as a writer of novels, as a translator and essayist. Special attention will be paid to Helme’s reception in the English press and the translations of her novels into Spanish and French.  …”
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    John Banville : arguments of postmodernity by Wan, Jasmine Xiang Ling

    Published 2013
    “…To do so, I will define postmodernism and use its definition to identify the postmodern aspects of the writer’s novels. I contend that postmodernism possesses three distinguishing elements—lack of a single definition, self-contradiction, and a debated existence—which appear, counter-intuitively, to prevent it from being defined. …”
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    Ulrike Draesner: a companion

    Published 2022
    “…<p>Ulrike Draesner is a prize-winning writer of novels, short stories, critical essays and poetry, and one of the foremost authors in Germany today. …”
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    Christopher Isherwood's "Right" and "Wrong" Anti-Semitism: A Political Reading by Francesc Gámez Toro

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The article discusses the references to Jews in the writer’s novels, memoirs and diaries within the frame of reference of Tajfel and Turner’s social identity theory which holds that humans innately derogate those who are perceived as being opposed. …”
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    The Fine Art in Structure of John Fowles’ Novel “The French Lieutenant’s Woman” by Oksana Levytska

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…It was found that in the writer’s novels and stories were presented the most clearly visual arts in terms of their classification for the form of sensory perception. …”
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    Pirandello's legacy in the narrative writings of Goliarda Sapienza by Bazzoni, A

    Published 2016
    “…Before becoming a writer of novels, poems, film and play scripts, she trained and worked as an actress in Rome, performing in several plays by Pirandello, and she repeatedly cites Pirandello as part of a literary and theatrical tradition that left a substantial mark on her works. …”
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    Brodsky’s shadow over Pelevin’s empire by Eugene Makhankov, Tetiana Skliarova

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…It seems that it is clearly and poignantly posed in a number of the writer’s novels, including in the so-called vampire dilogy, the plot of which unfolds as a literal realization of Brodsky’s idea that a person is a means of language to continue its existence. …”
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    VOLODYMYR VINNICHENKO’S NOVEL “THE NEW COMMANDMENT”: POETICS AND FORMS OF EXISTENTIAL SELF-REFLECTION by Galyna M. Syvachenko. Shevchenko, Antonina V. Anistratenko

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…On 21st July 1949, the prestigious Parisian weekly bulletin “Le Nuvelle Litterere” responded to this fact where noticed that after Shevchenko and Marko Vovchok, Volodymyr Vynnychenko is the first Ukrainian writer whose novels have been responded to by French audience. …”
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    THE MOTIF OF KEEPING AND SHARING EXPERIENCE IN A. CHUDAKOV’S MIST FALLS ON THE OLD STAIRS AND P. ALESHKOVSKY’s FISH. THE HISTORY OF A MIGRATION by T. A. Rytova

    Published 2013-02-01
    “…The article focules on the 2000-s realistic novels by older generation writers, the novels reflect the change in the ways of keeping and sharing experience among generations in the early ХХIth century literature. …”
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    A Stylistic Analysis of Ayu Utami's Saman by Bambang, Widiatmoko, Pauzan, Haryono

    Published 2019
    “…Ayu Utami is one of the most prominent contemporary Indonesian female writers. Her novel, Saman, which was first published in April 1998 was seen as one of the breakthroughs in the history of modern Indonesian literature. …”
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    Écriture(s) de mémoires à quatre mains : les deux Robbe-Grillet by José María Fernández Cardo

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…The writing of memoirs is treated in this article as a joint work -dual writing-, that of Alain Robbe-Grillet and his wife Catherine Robbe-Grillet. Both, writers of novels at the beginning and then singular memorialists, cultivated genres related to the expression of intimacy as diverse as autofiction, the journal, correspondence by letters or the biographical dictionary. …”
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    Existentialism in Four Malaysian Anglophone Writers: K.S. Maniam, Llyod Fernando, Kee Thuan Chye and Salleh Ben Joned by Rajoo, Krishnaweni

    Published 2001
    “…Though existential elements are prevalent in the writings of all four writers (the novels of Maniam and Fernando, Kee's dramas and Salleh's newspaper articles and poems), yet, this philosophy seems to be subscribed to and used by these four writers in diverse ways.…”
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    Navigating the Existential Crisis from Literature to Real Life: A Text-to-Self Pedagogical Approach and Its Potential for Existential Literature Instruction by Nhung Thi Hong Nguyen, Khoa Dang Truong

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Comprising three strategies, namely The Art World in My Eyes, The Mind Film, and The Literary Conversation, this approach encourages students to engage deeply with the portrayal of death in the writers’ flagship novels that view death as an unwavering companion to young individuals’ life journey and growth. …”
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    Image of “Fallen Woman” in Novels of G. Fallada’s “Wolf Among Wolves” and F. M. Dostoevsky’s “Crime and Punishment”: Comparative Analysis by L. A. Melnikova

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Traces of the literary influence of the Russian classic on the poetics of the German writer’s novel at the thematic and character levels are identified. …”
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    Reinterpreting female identity in selected African male writers through ecofeminism by Muhammad, Nasiru Umar

    Published 2017
    “…Using six novels by three African writers, two novel for each writer, (Ngugi wa Thiong’o’s Petals of Blood, and Wizard of the Crow; Chinua Achebe’s Girls at War, and Anthills of the Savannah, and Abubakar Gimba’s Witnesses to Tears and Sacred Apples), the study concludes that the neo-colonial misadventure in the continent have exposed both the environment and women to excessive exploitation. …”
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    “Very Russian, the French Would Say... Very French, the Russians Would Say”: The Metamorphosis of E. Bakunina’s Novel ‘The Body’ in French and Russian Literary Criticism by Youlia A. Maritchik-Sioli

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…If French literary criticism often perceived Bakunina’s novel through the prism of the distinctive features of the “Slavic soul,” then Russian criticism judged the writer’s novel through an established grid of artistic criteria (measure, taste, femininity).…”
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