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    Les sites pornographiques par le menu : pornotypes linguistiques et procédés médiatiques by François Perea

    “…The analysis of pornographic categorisations tempts us to continue reflecting upon an interpellation process involving fiction, or, on the contrary, a production of pseudo-reality.…”
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    La La costruzione del sociale nell’epoca della postrealtà by Edmondo Grassi

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…In a contemporaneity in progress, the emergence of disruptive phenomena, unexpected and not underlying the rules of control and immediate quantification, induces the subject to a continuous representation and participation in the public debate, driven by the need to regain possession, even if only apparently, of the space of a mixture in which reality and fiction are contaminated in a relationship of continuous exchange until it is impossible to resolve their factuality and their construction. …”
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    The episodic Trollope and An Editor's Tales by Ratcliffe, S

    Published 2016
    “…This article considers how the figure of the fictional editor, and the idea of editing, illuminates ideas of selfhood, attention, and continuity in Trollope's work. …”
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    Letteratura migrante. Alcune considerazioni per la definizione di un genere letterario by Silvana Serafin

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…The linearity of such scheme, when duly followed, will allow the insertion of selected texts within a specific tradition, to be defined according to rhetoric continuity, themes and references to common models.…”
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    The butoh dance amidst the politics of fear by Jonathan Martineau

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…The politics based on the fear of death implies the construction of a fiction presented and considered as a truth. This fictional truth is sewed within the bodies and generates a ghostly body. …”
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    Administrative offences law (constitutional prospects of codification) by Sergey D. Knyazev, Konstantin V. Aranovskiy, Yuri M. Danilov

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…Disputable matters of administrative liability, the company’s responsibility with psychical fiction on its fault (corporative thinking, wishing, desire, diligence), substantial and procedural equity etc. are described and discussed in the article as to the administrative law of torts on in its constitutional dimension.Conclusions. …”
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    Introduction: Proper Names and Modes of Existence by Piotr Stalmaszczyk

    Published 2022-11-01
    “… DOI: https://doi.org/10.26333/sts.xxxvi1.01 This special issue of Semiotic Studies is devoted to proper names, and continues to some extent the line of research discussed in the contributions to the special issue of Organon F, 28(1), on names and fictions. …”
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    Zola, Lourdes and the New Religious Crowd in Ideological Debates in Portugal (1894-1932) by Eduardo Cintra Torres

    Published 2010-09-01
    “…The naturalist writer’s documentary fiction plucked a central chord in the political and religious debate of the time, particularly the dichotomy between science and religion, the renewal of faith and the legitimacy of the crowd in public spaces. …”
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  9. 249

    La història en present, històries del present: una aproximació a la dramatúrgia mallorquina contemporània by Aymeric Rollet

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Although little known in France and still quite little analysed in Spanish and Catalan theatrical studies, Majorcan contemporary drama is characterized by a great formal and thematic diversity and a continuous desire to renew and experiment. This paper presents a synthetic overview of theatrical creation in Majorca during the last thirty years; then it offers an approach of Jaume Miró’s work, one of the most emblematic playwrights of the Majorcan contemporary theatre, through two types of plays: on the one hand, a kind of drama known as «historical» theatre (the History in the present), on the other hand, the «non-historical» plays (the stories of present time, i.e. stories that deal with present time via the detour of fiction).…”
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    Spatial Anatomy of Crime and Punishment from Forensic Architecture to Prison Architecture by Deniz Dokgöz

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…At this point, this study deal with the importance of integrating the fictional situation of the space by considering the notions of crime, punishment and castigating from forensic architecture to prison architecture.…”
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    Partial Cognizance and Delayed Inscription in Edgar Allan Poe’s Discourse of Trauma by Daniela Carstea

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…This article tackles fictional renderings of the mechanics of trauma. The analysis is dedicated to the question of what a trauma narrative is and how the subject of/ in trauma is constituted. …”
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  12. 252

    Du bon et du mauvais usage du pseudonyme by Cristina Álvares

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…We analyze the paratext and the metatext of these novels to understand the fictional strategies that Chimo uses to play with the pseudonyms and to thwart some mechanisms of literary and cultural delegitimation implemented about Lila dit ça.…”
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    Le monologue épistolaire, poétique de l’inachèvement dans Confiteor by Katherine Doig

    “…Despite the narrator Adrià’s painstaking quest for exhaustivity, completion and the last word in the long letter he writes to his beloved, the fictional universe denies him all of the above: in the end which Cabré deals him (not death, but Alzheimer’s disease), in the form of the epistolary monologue whose fate necessarily leaves his hands, and in the uncertainty which surrounds the interpretation of the novel’s end. …”
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    Rule Britannia, Brexit and Cornish Identity by Ella Westland

    “…So too did Daphne’s move from Menabilly to Kilmarth, her personal relationship to Cornish people, and her continuing need for Cornwall as she faced her retirement from writing fiction.…”
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    The Future of the Extinction Plot by Joshua Schuster

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…Finished in 1989, this trilogy brings contemporary science on genetic modification and gene banking into the purview of a science fiction story about an alien species interested in mating with humans, a nearly extinct species due to nuclear war, in order to absorb their genetic material.  …”
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    Money Talks: Language, Work and Authorship from The Music of Chance to Sunset Park by Aliki Varvogli

    “…The preoccupation with the language of money allows Auster’s fiction to be both about representation and about the things it seeks to represent, to be realist and metafictional, and to explore material and immaterial questions at the same time.…”
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    The Tradition of Dialogue in Urdu Ghazal by Hussain Mahmood

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Dialogue is often used as a tool of Novel, Drama, and Fiction but in Urdu and Persian poetry, it has been assimilated in different genres. …”
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    A sentimental affair: Vérité by Counter, A

    Published 2011
    “…\n Now, such a rediscovery is of undeniably paramount importance if the gradual liberation of Zola's canonical fiction from reductive critical frameworks is to continue.…”
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    GENDER AND VARIATIVE REPRESENTATION OF REFLECTIONS ON LOVE BY ZINAIDA GIPPIUS by Elena V. Pedchenko

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The article is devoted to the study of the gender problems of the life and work of Zinaida Gippius as the realization of the idea of a human actor and the embodiment of the game elements of the era, which continues and expands the already existing discourse in literary studies. …”
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    Pilk ingliskeelse kirjanduse tõlgetele 18. sajandi lõpust 20. sajandi algusveerandini / A Look at Estonian Translations of English Literature from the late 18th Century to the Ear... by Krista Mits

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…For the analysis, a corpus of translated texts – religious, fiction, drama and non-fiction (published in a book form) was compiled. …”
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