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    Comparative analytical comparative study of the "Kan Makan" story by Mikhail Naeema and "One was not the same" Jamalzadeh by Mohammad reza Pashaei, Hedayatollah Taghizadeh

    Published 2020-08-01
    “…Short story as a form of fiction was formed in Iran by people like Jamalzadeh and continued its evolution along with literary currents; The first collection of short stories to be published in book form; Jamalzadeh's "yeki bud yeki nabud" collection was in 1300 AD.This collection had differences in characterization, narrative methods and language with its previous examples, and Jamalzadeh's ability is more reflected in the short story.He admits that he used the story as a means of preserving proverbs and sentences. …”
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    A Representative Analysis of Alternate History Narrative in the Historical Novel Shah-e bi Shin by Hakimeh Izadi, MohammadReza Najjarian

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Alternation of historical narration includes alternation in fictional events and fictional persons. The research background belongs to the historical novel, Shah-e bi Shin, limited to literary meetings and interviews, and no detailed research has been done, except for two short articles by Majid Estiri and Maryam Goudarzi. …”
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    EVOLUŢIA ISTORICĂ A PERSOANEI JURIDICE SUB ASPECTUL RESPONSABILITĂŢII EI by USM ADMIN

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…Hence, the main argument of the classic approach was in favour of non-liability of the legal person and put the grounds of the fiction theory of legal persons in the civil law. …”
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    Mapping London in Peter Ackroyd's Dan Leno and the Limehouse Golem: Promenades into a Murderer's Mind by Kuğu TEKİN

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…As this work points out, it is the physical and psychological forces prevailing in the socio-economic conditions of nineteenth century Victorian London which gave birth to, fed, and continually encouraged the ruthless serial killer for the next massacre. …”
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    Lignes de fuites de l’œuvre dramatique de Samuel Beckett by Christakis Christofi

    Published 2020-08-01
    “…The stage appears as the place of performance and the development of the fictional story, as well as encompassing the existence and the incarnation of strange characters. …”
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    Crime, Fear and the Law in True Crime Stories by Anita Biressi by Tarik Sabry

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…What is the status of the writer on, or the reader of, true crime narratives? Wherein does the continued fascination with these stories lie and what is the nature of the pleasure derived from them? …”
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    The Localized Hero And Escape From Freedom In The Music Of Chance By Paul Auster by Faruk Kalay

    Published 2016-08-01
    “…Paul Auster is a prominent American novelist, critic and poet; he was a Pen/Faulkner Award for Fiction finalist for his novel, The Music of Chance. …”
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    Minimalism of Blood in Dynamics from the 1970s to the 1990s: Late Soviet Costume Historical Film and TV Series by Salnikova, Ekaterina Viktorovna

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Blood as a polysemantic symbol associated not only with life, but also with various forms of violence, including ritual one, is an important attribute of adventurous fiction plots. The author states that the tradition of the late Soviet costume historical and/or musical film continues to influence the films made in the second half of the 1980s, and partly in the 1990s. …”
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  9. 369

    An Overview of Korea’s Cultural Heritage, “Pansori” / Kore’nin Kültürel Mirası “Pansori ’ye Genel Bir Bakış by Hatice Köroğlu Türközü

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…It is possible to examine Pansori in the fields of music, theater and literature when we consider the elements such as music, fiction/story, audience and the audience accompanying the performers in the content of Pansori. …”
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    Yurt as a value of Kalmyk linguistic culture by Esenova Tamara S., Esenova Galina B., Omakaeva Ellara U.

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Lexico-phraseological, paremiological means extracted from lexicographic sources, as well as fragments from the texts of Kalmyk fiction, extracted by continuous sampling from the national corpus of the Kalmyk language are used as the material.…”
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    The well-disposed mind: Joyce, Loyola, and the psychoanalysis of ambivalence by Mayo, M

    Published 2016
    “…<p>This thesis examines the relationship between the fiction of James Joyce and the theological practices outlined by Ignatius of Loyola. …”
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    Virginia Woolf and literary objects: description, philosophy, and affect by Alexander, M

    Published 2021
    “…Furthermore, it foregrounds the difficult relationship between materiality, language, and representation, contributing towards a theoretical reappraisal of objects in fiction.</p>…”
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    Modern Tibetan literature and the inescapable nation by Jabb, L, Jabb, L, Lama Jabb

    Published 2013
    “…Whilst acknowledging the novel features of modern Tibetan literary creations this work draws attention to hitherto neglected aspects of continuities within the new. It reveals the innovative presence of Tibetan <em>kāvya</em> poetics, the <em>mgur</em> genre, biography, the Gesar epic and other types of oral compositions within modern Tibetan poetry and fiction. …”
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    Moving beyond centre-periphery science: Towards an ecology of knowledge by Marginson, S, Xu, X

    Published 2021
    “…The fascination with bibliometrics merely reproduces the inside/outside binary: all of those conducting scientometric research and the university rankings based on bibliometric data are complicit in the fiction that the knowledge stored in the commercial repositories of Web of Science and Scopus is all that needs to be known. …”
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    Moving beyond centre-periphery science: towards an ecology of knowledge by Marginson, S, Xu, X

    Published 2021
    “…The fascination with bibliometrics merely reproduces the inside/outside binary: all of those conducting scientometric research and the university rankings based on bibliometric data are complicit in the fiction that the knowledge stored in the commercial repositories of Web of Science and Scopus is all that needs to be known. …”
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    Spaces of hope: third space identity in selected Muslim chick lit by Siti Hawa Muhamad, Raihanah M.M, Ruzy Suliza Hashim

    Published 2023
    “…Minority Muslim women living in Western societies have been continuously marginalised in several contexts. One example is their freedom to visibly project their identity as Muslims and practice Islam as their way of life without being misrepresented or misunderstood. …”
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    A psychoanalytic approach to the ideal world of simin behbahani and Ghada Al-saman from the perspective of Karen horney by Zahra Aryanzad, Fereydoon Tahmasebi, Shabnam Hatampour, Farzane Sorkhi

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…Short story as a form of fiction was formed in Iran by people like Jamalzadeh and continued its evolution along with literary currents; The first collection of short stories to be published in book form; Jamalzadeh's "yeki bud yeki nabud" collection was in 1300 AD.This collection had differences in characterization, narrative methods and language with its previous examples, and Jamalzadeh's ability is more reflected in the short story.He admits that he used the story as a means of preserving proverbs and sentences. …”
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    Si La maternidad en La voz dormida de Dulce Chacón : mater amorosa, mater dolorosa, stábat mater by Philippe Merlo

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Nous assistons à ce que Paul Ricœur appelle la « fiction de l’histoire » car certains événements historiques sont fictionnalisés dans le roman, et de telle sorte que la romancière n’hésite pas à introduire dans son œuvre des reproductions intégrales en facsimil de plusieurs documents comme des lettres. …”
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    Еxpression of conditionality in compound sentences of the Udmurt language (semantic and structural features) by Nadezhda N. Timerkhanova

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…The research was based on the examples borrowed from Udmurt fiction. The author employed a set of research methods, such as descriptive; partial and continuous sampling; contextual analysis; transformation. …”
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    Extra-Cranial Carotid Artery Stenosis: An Objective Analysis of the Available Evidence by Anne L. Abbott, Anne L. Abbott

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…This compilation follows from many years of author scrutiny to separate fact from fiction. Common sense conclusions are drawn from factual statements backed by original citations. …”
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