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    Przedwieczni z gwiezdnego płomienia. "Prawda" Stanisława Lema jako horror kosmiczny by Szymon Piotr Kukulak

    Published 2025-07-01
    “… The paper explores a case study of Stanisław Lem’s short story The Truth, initially published in 1964 (and not translated into English until 2021), which is among his lesser-known works and represents a notable gap in present day literary analyses focusing on Lem’s associations with horror. …”
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    La presse entre le vrai et le faux dans Numéro Zéro d’Umberto Eco by Tariq Oukhadda

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…This article sheds light on Umberto Eco's latest novel entitled Zero issue which focuses on a specific problematic, notably that of the relationship between media and fake news. …”
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    De l’onirisme à l’ironie : les prestiges de la nuit dans l’Euphormion de Jean Barclay (1605) by Nicolas Correard

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…The author plays a game of make-believe in order to make his readers doubt, as the lesson in incredulity relies on the very experience of narrative illusion.…”
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    Openings: the Act of Modelizing and the Question of Complexity by Emilie Janton

    Published 2010-02-01
    “…Richard Powers’ novels are commonly associated with “systems novels” as Tom LeClair first described them, notably because of the constant compositional use the novelist makes of different extra-textual systems (including various fields such as biology, computer science, or more extensively chaos theory).To what extent do those modelized systems, apparently meant to supply structuring tools to readers keen for interpretive keys, contribute to the novels’ inner complexity, and how does their installation in the texts take place? …”
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    THE AESTHETIC REGIME IN THE MODERN ERA: ART AND DISCOURSE ON ART by Olha T. Bandrovska

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The subject involves the evolution of Enlightenment aesthetics and poetics in Great Britain, particularly the departure from classical art and literature models, and the emergence of concepts like imagination, novelty, and the reader’s subjective experience of art. Seminal literary-critical essays of the eighteenth century, including works by Joseph Addison, Henry Home, Richard Hurd, and Leslie Stephen’s monograph ‘History of English Thought in the Eighteenth Century”, are analyzed. …”
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    Investigation of the Effects of Fingolimod on the LPS-Induced Inflammatory Response in the HUVEC Cell Line by Hamza Halıcı, Eda Yilmaz

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…At 12 and 24 hours, the plates were measured at a 570 nm absorbance value with a microplate reader spectrophotometer (Epoch Microplate Spectrophotometer, BioTek, USA) using the MTT method. …”
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    Gothic Sounds and the Foreshadowing of Victorian Soundscapes by Lucie Ratail

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…Manipulating the readers’ emotions and interpretation through the evocation of horror and terror, novelists used sound as one of the key features in the creation of the gothic sublime. …”
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    Rod Hill and Tony Myatt, The Economics Anti-Textbook: A Critical Thinker’s Guide to Microeconomics (Book Review, Fernwood Publishing Ltd, 2010, 296 p.) by İnan Gidiş

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…This dual presentation provides readers with an insightful comparison, where the authors systematically challenge and question the assumptions and narratives commonly found in economic education. …”
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    A Study of Semantic Enhancement in the Kurdish Translation of Khayyam’s Quaternaries by Abdul Rahman Sharfakandi by khavar ghorbani

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…These adaptations enable Kurdish readers to better comprehend the concepts presented in the translation. …”
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