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    Taking Place and Finding One’s Place: Unhomely Events in Mohsin Hamid’s The Reluctant Fundamentalist (2007) and Exit West (2017) by Maëlle Jeanniard du Dot

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…In his novels The Reluctant Fundamentalist (2007) and Exit West (2017), Pakistani writer Mohsin Hamid plunges the reader into the core of real-life events through purely fictional material. …”
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    Tat[o]ueur : pouvoirs du tatouage dans Little Tulip, de Jerome Charyn et François Boucq by Sophie Vallas

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Little Tulip (2014) is the third collaboration between US writer Jerome Charyn and French comic strip artist François Boucq. …”
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  3. 343

    Digital Storytelling: Boosting Literacy Practices in Students at A1-Level by Pedro Alejandro González Mesa

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Finally, negotiation in the group roles, as writer, designer and media creator, played an important role when working in groups. …”
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    Reading the Sensual in James Baldwin’s Giovanni’s Room by Ronnel Keith Berry, Michael Thomas

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…In The Fire Next Time, African American writer James Baldwin describes the sensual as, “respect[ing] and rejoice[ing] in the force of life, of life itself, and to be present in all that one does, from the effort of loving to the breaking of bread” (1998c 311). …”
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    Exemplification in academic discourse structure by Ewa Kucelman

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…As the latest approaches emphasize, discourse is an interactional activity involving as participants both the writer and the reader. In order to ensure the proper understanding of his/her message, writers make use of different discourse strategies such as reformulation, specification, generalization or elaboration. …”
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    Quoting the Academe in Writing Conference Explanations by Kelly Katherine Frantz

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This creates a unique situation where consultant-writer dyads must interactionally manage questions of expertise and authority (Carino, 2003). …”
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    « This narrative is my written memory » : transcrire la mémoire dans David Copperfield de Charles Dickens by Céline Prest

    Published 2015-10-01
    “…However, such a transcription must be recognised as an artistic composition, since David Copperfield is the only Dickensian character to define himself as a writer. Anticipating Marcel Proust’s autobiographical masterpiece, David is in search of lost time. …”
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    Tours de Babel et lettres de feu : motifs bibliques dans le Berlin de Vladimir Nabokov by Monica Manolescu-Oancea

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…The problem of Berlin’s existence or non-existence in Nabokov’s work is therefore shifted from the domain of mimetic representation onto a different plane, where the signs of Berlin are closely examined and decoded, thus giving access to a possible understanding of the writer’s change of language and of his larger aesthetic project.…”
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    La déviance sociale à Londres vue par une enquêtrice socialiste française : Flora Tristan et les Promenades dans Londres (1840) by Stéphane Michaud

    Published 2005-12-01
    “…This question is all the more interesting as she was a self-taught writer, her childhood as an orphan having provided her with but a rudimentary education. …”
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    In Search of Lost National Epic: Poem Kastītis ir Juraite by Auszra poet Andrius Vištelis by Ieva Kristinaitytė

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Vištelis was a then-known poet of the 19th-century Lithuanian national movement who, in the current historiography, is perceived as a marginal writer. The poem has not been analysed until now, although it is one of the earliest texts in Lithuanian about the myth of Jūratė and Kastytis. …”
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  11. 351

    ‘I should like to see a woman smoking while she was nursing her baby’: The New Woman, Crossdressing, and Humour in Horace William Bleackley’s Une Culotte (1894) by Mariam Zarif

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…While the New Woman was often mocked and caricatured as a mannish and destructive figure in the late Victorian press, New Woman writers also used humour to attack the status quo and parry ridicule with ridicule. …”
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    «Save the Man». In way of documentary and exhibition project by Yu. Z. Kantor

    Published 2020-02-01
    “…The article is dedicated to the life and fate of a doctor, a graduate of the Omsk Medical Institute Andrei Pantyukhov — a man whom the famous writer Varlam Shalamov considered his friend and savior. …”
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    Virginia Woolf’s “Modernist Renaissance” in “Anon”: A Singular Counter-History by Anne Besnault

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…As Juliet Dusinberre argues, with the Renaissance Woolf “connected herself with a life which included her own rebirth as writer and reader through the recovery of female forebears”; the period was also a laboratory of her revolt against Victorian patriarchy. …”
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    THE EFFECT OF ANAGRAM GAMES ON SECONDARY LEVEL STUDENTS’ READING ACHIEVEMENT by Endang Sulistianingsih, Rizki Dwi Juliani, Toto Pradjarto

    Published 2020-02-01
    “…Samples were determined using cluster sampling techniques. Based on the writer’s observation, some teachers in Junior High School Tegal still used the conventional technique in teaching especially in teaching reading, in fact, reading is very difficult to teach in Junior High School because a lack of vocabulary made the students’ motivation declined in reading. …”
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    Being ‘excluded from the world of sound’: Deafness, Invalidism and Resilience in Harriet Martineau’s Writings (1834–1855) by Manuela D’Amore

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…An eclectic and prolific writer, Harriet Martineau contributed to a thorough rediscussion of the nineteenth-century cult of invalidism in England. …”
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    “They paved the Atlantic with books”: William and Jenny Bradley, literary agents and cultural passeurs across borders by Laurence Cossu-Beaumont

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…This article first aims at including the two agents into the communications circuit relevant to book history that unfolds from writer to editor and on to reader, at a time when the book industry became more international. …”
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    A Comparison of Explicit and Implicit Approaches to EAP Teaching to Postgraduate Students by O. A. Boginskaya

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…The results may be employed by curriculum designers to create materials for L2 writers and EAP instructors in their teaching practice.…”
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    Civic Consciousness in Professional Education of Specialists in International Relations by D. V. Pekushkina

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…The author determines and gives solid grounding to the role of civic competence in the professional training of future international relations specialists in accordance with the Federal state education standards of higher education (3rd edition) showing the necessity of developing high professional responsibility based on axiological and spiritual values. The writer comes to the conclusion that it is necessary to study the philosophical, psychological and pedagogical aspects of the process of forming civic consciousness of international relations specialists.…”
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    Slowness and Renewed Perception: Revisiting Douglas Gordon’s 24 Hour Psycho (1993) with Don DeLillo’s Point Omega (2010) by Françoise Sammarcelli

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…This article analyzes how American writer Don DeLillo revisits Gordon’s installation in his novel Point Omega (2010), which allows him to experiment with the relations between contemporary art and fiction. …”
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    Barrès contre Ruskin by Jessica Desclaux

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…In many aspects Maurice Barrès (1862–1923) could have been a fervent disciple of Ruskin: an art lover influenced by the London aesthetes, a great reader of Rio’s work, On Christian Art, a writer on Venice, a political figure who came to adhere to traditionalism, a defender of the churches of France, one of the creators of the 1913 law on national heritage. …”
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