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    A Quantitative Study on Dream of the Red Chamber: Word-Length Distribution and Authorship Attribution by Yue Yu, Wei Liu, Ying Feng

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…This paper investigates the distribution characteristics of word lengths in the Dream of the Red Chamber (DRC), measured in terms of the number of syllables or characters. …”
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    THE CHARACTER THUY KIEU IN THE TALE OF KIEU FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF CONFUCIAN CULTURE by Phạm Văn Hóa

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…Ethical Confucianism in general imparts into Vietnamese cultural life not only moral standards, the embodiment of Confucian morality, but also the embodiment of the people’s morality to dream as it exists in reality and is protected by the Vietnamese people. …”
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    A Division of Character: From Fernando de Rojas’s Celestina to Shakespearean Protagonists by Bogdan Groza

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…This article takes into account Fernando de Rojas’s La Celestina and compare some of the core features of the homonymous protagonist with some Shakespearean characters, examples mainly taken from The Tempest and A Midsummer’s Night Dream. …”
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    “They willfully themselves exile from light”: Exile in Space, Stage and Metatheatre in William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream by Zied Ben Amor

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Exile runs throughout William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Transformed characters are exiled from the human world when they change shapes. …”
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    Newman’s Poetry: The Heart of a Victorian Renaissance Project  by Dampi Somoko

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…This is particularly true of the poetic dream in The Dream of Gerontius, which borrows characteristics from both the anonymous Old English poem The Dream of the Rood and Dante’s Divine Comedy. …”
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    Representações interculturais de gênero no romance A república dos sonhos, de Nélida Piñon by Lúcia Osana Zolin

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Brazilian author Nélida Piñon's novel A república dos sonhos (The Republic of Dreams) (1984) engages, on the one hand, gender representations of a medieval- inspired Galicia, with its oral traditions, pilgrimages and emigrants. …”
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    Non-verbal agents of theatrical retranslation: Women’s identity and the Spanish classics by Jorge Braga Riera

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…To illustrate this, three performance-oriented retranslations staged in the UK and US between 1983 and 2010 will be scrutinised: John Barton and Adrian Mitchell’s Life’s a dream (1983) José Rivera’s Sueño (1998) and Helen Edmundson’s Life is a dream (2009). …”
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    Digital Texts in Practice by Christian Wittern

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…For East Asian texts, things were much more complicated because of different and quickly evolving character encoding standards, different textual traditions and approaches to text editing, as well as different institutional embedding. …”
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    "THE GRIMASES OF THE REAL" IN JACQUES LACAN'S PSYCHOANALYSIS by Audronė Žukauskaitė

    Published 1999-01-01
    “…Lacan's theory of psychoanalysis is based on the ternary structure of the Real, the Imaginary, and the Symbolic. The phenomenons of dream, phantasy, and trauma illustrate how these three dimentions are interwoven: phantasy and dream are imaginary constructions which open the Real of desire; trauma is usually considered as a "real event", but its meaning is constituted only as the effect of imaginary and symbolic articulations. …”
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    Une éducation sentimentale ou le roman d’amour de Salammbô by Geneviève Mondon

    Published 2010-09-01
    “…After meeting, Salammbô and Mâtho, both prey to amorous desire, seek each other, avoid each other and dream of each other.  Another unpublished passage records the young woman’s dream.  …”
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    « A unique aura of ancient, elemental evil » : les migrations du feu dans The Great God Pan (1894) d’Arthur Machen by Anne-Sophie Leluan-Pinker

    Published 2010-06-01
    “…The fires of growing feminist rebellion, perceived in the 1890s as a threat to the very foundations of Victorian society, certainly animate Helen’s character. Crucially, fire is subjected to constant displacements and shifts in this narrative structured like a (bad) dream : it is a circulating trope most definitely indexing Victorian fears of degeneration and decline.…”
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    « Tout est dedans ». Remarques sur la matrice shakespearienne à propos d’I, Shakespeare de Tim Crouch by Virginie Yvernault

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Written and performed separately between 2003 and 2012, I, Malvolio; I, Banquo; I, Caliban; I, Peaseblossom; I, Cinna (The Poet) give voice to characters from Twelfth Night, or What you will, Macbeth, The Tempest, A Midsummer Night’s Dream and Julius Caesar. …”
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    God's Holy Spirit: a back-story from the Joseph narrative (Genesis 37-50) by Barbara Green

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…The larger Holy Spirit and discernment context of the story is the dreams of Joseph. …”
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    "Mouth !" : voix et lieux du pouvoir dans Norma Rae de Martin Ritt (1979) by Corinne Oster

    Published 2010-09-01
    “…In the few films that depict social conflict in US society, a few characters, and even fewer women, stand out as the protagonists of a working-class America in which they struggle, often barely surviving, often trying to get out of their condition. …”
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    PHILOSOPHICAL APPROACH OF RAISING GODLY CHILDREN TO FACE PRESENT CHALLENGES IN THE 21ST CENTURY: THE CHRISTIAN PERSPECTIVE by UJATA SHAIBU AMOS, LADI UKA UJATA

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…In which case character education plays a vital role in raising the godly children. …”
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    Everyday Magic or Winter Haunting? Kevin Sullivan’s Supernatural Re-Visioning of L. M. Montgomery’s Jane of Lantern Hill by Heidi Lawrence

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In contrast Kevin Sullivan’s film adaptation, Lantern Hill, employs the magic of the supernatural to achieve those same psychological impacts on Victoria Jane in something akin to an intrusion fantasy, in which ghosts and haunting dreams propel both Jane and the viewer into an almost-Gothic Prince Edward Island. …”
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    Populism in the political culture of Turkey: The foreign policy dimension by P. V. Shlykov

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…At the turn of the 2000s and 2010s the dreams for the EU membership gave way to ideas of ‘civilizational expansionism’ which had the concept of Islamic/Ottoman civilization as its core. …”
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    « Elle avait lu Paul et Virginie » ou les moments parfaits d’Emma by Françoise Gaillard

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…Emma dreams far less over the texts in books than over their pictures, such as the illustrated scenes in Paul et Virginie or Walter Scott’s typical images. …”
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    Madrid, la ciudad quimera by Bénédicte Brémard

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…For the protagonists in the films studied, Madrid is both a screen on which they project their dreams and a monstrous figure capable of swallowing them and against which they have to fight. …”
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    From the Other Shore: Exploring Home and Spatial Duality in Leïla Sebbar’s Le silence des rives (Silence on the Shores) by Nassima Amirouche

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Leïla Sebbar’s novel Le silence des rives portrays the last day in the life of a Maghrebian immigrant in France, whose life is fraught with unfulfilled promises and shattered dreams. The present article examines how spatial duality and the here-there dichotomy serve as the main device for the exploration of the lives of the novel’s characters. …”
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