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    Campaigns to keep youngsters from smoking require a continuous evaluation and adjustment of both strategy and concept: Results of the 2016–2020 campaigns in Flanders, Belgium by Ann Gils, Marina Van Den Nouweland

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…Based on this evaluation, the concept and strategy were adjusted, aiming to encourage youngsters not to start smoking. In 2019 a fiction series named @InstaLove was launched on Instagram. …”
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    The image of the Russian peasantry in A. Platonov’s the stories and plays during the Great Patriotic War by I. E. Koznova

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…Fiction embodies the diverse cultural and historical memory of society and offers its own answers about the impact of war on a person, the long-term humanitarian consequences of the war. …”
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    Souvenirs rétrospectifs de l’Anthropocène : la ville dans la cli‑fi italienne by Lucia Della Fontana

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…By bringing the "unthinkable" into our daily lives, global climate change blurs the boundaries between reality and fiction. Since the beginning of the century, the urgency of environmental awareness has marked a turning point in the Western philosophical and aesthetic landscape. …”
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    La Peste d’Albert Camus : une analyse de la société coloniale algérienne à travers le prisme de l’épidémie by Berardi, Alessia

    Published 2020-12-01
    “… March 2020: as Coronavirus continues spreading across the globe, the well-known novel La Peste (1947) by Albert Camus appeals to new readers all over the world. …”
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    Where Do the Rails Lead to? Rail Transport’s Mythology in Contemporary Russian and Ukrainian Fantastic Fiction (Preliminary Remarks)<br>Kuda vedut rel’sy? Mifologija rel’sovogo tra... by Larisa Fialkova

    Published 2016-05-01
    “…Decapitating tram in contemporary Russian fantastic fiction continues tradition, which was actualized by N. …”
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    A thousand wrecks! by Guthrie, N

    Published 1990
    “…The sixth chapter suggests some conclusions to be drawn, mainly from the previous three chapters, and especially the ways in which Fielding, Richardson and Smollett com- ment on the rakes in each other's fiction; and examines the continued use of the rake <em>topos</em> right to the end of the century and at least into the early nineteenth, in differing types of fiction (novels of manners, of Sentiment and of radical ideas, the Gothic novel).…”
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    Laurence Sterne's Textual Commerce by Hardie-Forsyth, A

    Published 2020
    “…Yet Sterne also explores how arranging a fiction using chapters might affect its market value. …”
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    The Wish to Stop Time: Margaret Atwood’s Oryx and Crake by Tatiana Massuno

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…What if humans continue to pursue “more and better”? What if we continue living within our safe anthropocen-tric boundaries? …”
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    Escritores investigadores: ¿literatura de investigación? by Paula Klein

    “…This article provides a panorama of the investigative literature produced in Río de la Plata over the last two decades, within the framework of the “documentary turn” that the literary field has continually undergone since the beginning of the 21st century. …”
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    Discrepancy between Era and Writing: A Critical look at “Christine and Keed’’ by Esmat Esmaeili, Seyyed Razzagh Razavian

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…However, several decades after the publication, it was faced with a relative acceptance by its readers and critics because of the advances in criticism and literary theories, innovative experiences in fiction, and writers’ passion for modern and progressive movements. …”
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    The sensational Victorian nursery : Mrs Henry Wood's parenting advice by Wagner, Tamara Silvia

    Published 2019
    “…The sensationalised nursery fascinatingly expressed the anxieties surrounding childrearing and showed how versatile the interpellation of mothering instructions in fiction could be.…”
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    The Category of “Author” in the Studies of Michel Foucault

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…In addition, it was found that the fiction text itself occupies a special place for Foucault, being a more complex object of study, and, accordingly, the role of the author in the text varies depending on the specificity of the text and the nature of the discourse. …”
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    L’épisode titré des histoires à suivre en bandes dessinées : un équivalent du chapitre romanesque ? by Françoise Revaz

    “…The periodicity of the European comic book magazines of the 1940s and 1950s requires that stories of a certain size be broken down into weekly episodes, which gives rise to the famous genre of stories “to be continued”. Sometimes episodes of a serialized story have a title. …”
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    Challenging the Love Triangle in Twenty-First-Century Fantastic Young Adult Literature by Stephanie Lyttle

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Drawing on theories of triangular desire and reader-response theory, this article considers the factors governing fantastic YA’s continuing use of the love triangle, its adherence to the final choice, and the barriers to alternative polyamorous outcomes which can offer continuity to friendships. …”
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