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LITERARY SPACE ARCHITECTONICS IN THE NOVEL “THE BROTHERS KARAMAZOV” BY F.M. DOSTOYEVSKY

LITERARY SPACE ARCHITECTONICS IN THE NOVEL “THE BROTHERS KARAMAZOV” BY F.M. DOSTOYEVSKY

... the space segment of the literary conceptual sphere in order to identify the specifi city of space structural architectonics of the ...of space contextual models as a unit of proxemes which ...

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Intersections: Amazigh (Berber) Literary Space

Intersections: Amazigh (Berber) Literary Space

... for literary, academic, and factual writing: a unified (non-existent in the spoken form) Amazigh, a stan- dardized vernacular “purified” of loan words from Arabic and French (replaced by neologisms and outmoded ...

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Introduction : Bourdieu and the literary field

Introduction : Bourdieu and the literary field

... the literary field is at least ...offers literary researchers a comprehensively articulated theory and method, together with a corpus of empirical case studies on which to ...of literary writing in ...

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Maps of Literary Trails in Thessaloniki

Maps of Literary Trails in Thessaloniki

... of literary work, as well as to reach conclusions which would have been impossible without the help of cartographic ...of literary space, maps are no longer just descriptive tools, but they can be ...

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The Ideologies of Lived Space in Literary Texts, Ancient and Modern

The Ideologies of Lived Space in Literary Texts, Ancient and Modern

... of space – in this case guaranteed by a disciplinary system of power that insulates the real- ity of the Park from ordinary ...enclosed space of the idyll can only be maintained by a regular, cyclical time ...

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The Beur novel – classification of an emerging literary and cultural space through a textual analysis of Ferrudja Kessas’ Beur’s Story

The Beur novel – classification of an emerging literary and cultural space through a textual analysis of Ferrudja Kessas’ Beur’s Story

... Individual novels come together to present a common reality based on memory, history and the difficulties of marginal socio-cultural conditions. Their collective voice reveals that whatever their means of expression, the ...

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The Limits of Literary Language: Linguistic Skepticism and Literary Experiment in Postwar Germany and Austria

The Limits of Literary Language: Linguistic Skepticism and Literary Experiment in Postwar Germany and Austria

... a literary practice that takes up the challenge of this ‘linguistic turn’—indeed, more strongly put, Heißenbüttel declares it impossible for literature to continue to ignore these ...

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Literary legacy: unconscious bias

Literary legacy: unconscious bias

... in literary representation is ...on literary courses today without the benefit of an Aboriginal viewpoint or critique has a potential to preserve unquestioned negative images in the consciousness of ...

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Literary Censorship: The Changing Standards

Literary Censorship: The Changing Standards

... In 1911, an American legal scholar named Theodore Schroeder rose as the leader of the American Free Speech League (Potter, 2011). Theodore Schroeder defended authors' right to free speech based on the first amendment of ...

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AP Literary Periods

AP Literary Periods

... Transcendentalist, wanted to live life naturalistically in order to live an enlightened life, transcending the mundanity of the. material world[r] ...

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Literary Devices Revised [1]

Literary Devices Revised [1]

... • May also refer to specific traits within a story that allow us to categorize the story (sci-fi, horror, romance, etc.).. Other Relative Terminology[r] ...

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Literary Figures in Gāthic Texts

Literary Figures in Gāthic Texts

... study of the gathas of zarathushtra, containing the text with literal translation.[r] ...

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Literary Essay 3

Literary Essay 3

... expand on the topic using examples and citations (quotes) from the literary work to substantiate your statements6.  Once a quote is cited, you must provide an.[r] ...

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literary theory powerpoint2

literary theory powerpoint2

... a text by considering the work within the framework of the ideas and assumptions of its historical era. • Concerned with the political function of[r] ...

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Literary Theory and Criticism

Literary Theory and Criticism

... From the theory of literature to the theory revolution 1 Fear and loathing in literary studies: the seductions of 'theory' 3 Literary theories and scientific theories 9 A homeopathic art[r] ...

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Urban Space and Representation in  Literary Study

Urban Space and Representation in Literary Study

... urban space is turned into a preferred symbol of the accidental nature of modern expe- ...urban space is imagined as “constantly fluctuating, constantly under negotiation, always de- centralised and ...

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On the Spirit of “Dialogue” in Literary Criticism

On the Spirit of “Dialogue” in Literary Criticism

... includes literary ontology, creation law theory, text constitution theory, literary apprecia- tion theory and so ...spreading literary information, enriching the content of works, exploring the law ...

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Literary Prizes, Women, and the Middlebrow

Literary Prizes, Women, and the Middlebrow

... narrative space opens beyond the place that provides the objective correlative for her grief: she travels a little way up the coast with Lambert, goes to Caen to discuss a return to normal work, makes a trip south ...

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Literary translation and cultural memory

Literary translation and cultural memory

... Peter Bush and Susan Bassnett’s book The Translator as Writer further supports the notions of rewriting creatively through translation and of the translator as creative writer. The book “seeks to challenge the stock ...

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Introduction: Digital Literary Geographies

Introduction: Digital Literary Geographies

... 20 Notably, however, most works of literature are not predicated on the aggregation of unambiguously mappable data. What happens, then, when the digital mapmaker encounters toponyms which do not correlate to any ...

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