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Noor Kald Muhyaldeen
Bina'u al-Nash al-Syi'rii fi Diwan Ibni al-Arandas al-Hilli
Literature

The study “Structure of the poetic text in the collection of Ibn al-Arandas: an objective and artistic study” aims to understand and analyze the p...

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Yulianus Harefa, Sundari Gita Cahyani, Parlindungan Purba
A Gothic Analysis of India Stoker's Character Development in Film Stoker (2013)
Literature

This study analyzes the character development in the film Stoker. India Stoker was the leading character in the movie 'Stoker (2013)'. This study focu...

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Alessandro Cutrona
Michele Ardengo e l'antieroe moraviano
Literature

Il saggio analizza la figura di Michele Ardengo in Gli indifferenti (1929) di Alberto Moravia come archetipo dell’antieroe novecentesco...

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Massimiliano Manni
Autofiction Is Not a Centaur: A Genre Model for Autofiction as Fiction
Literature

The definitory debate that from its very inception autofiction sparked within the French critical landscape, later taken up by critics working in othe...

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María Jesús Sánchez García
Just as Surprised as Everybody Else
Literature

Applauded crime fiction author Louise Welsh published Plague Times, a cross-genre trilogy set in the context of a flu-like pandemic, only a few years...

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Cristina Arbués Caballé
Attempts to Avoid Traumatic Occurrences through the Posthuman in Don DeLillo’s Zero K (2016) and Kazuo Ishiguro’s Klara and the Sun (2021)
Literature

Don DeLillo’s Zero K (2016) and Kazuo Ishiguro’s Klara and the Sun (2021) explore the possible outcomes on the path toward a future riddled with artif...

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This submission proposes a timely and highly relevant comparative analysis of Don DeLillo’s *Zero K* and Kazuo Ishiguro’s *Klara and the Sun*, focusin...

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José M. Yebra
‘What hath God wrought’: Dystopia, Empathy and Revolution in Naomi Alderman’s The Future
Literature

. This article delves into Naomi Alderman’s The Future (2023), a sci-fi feminist dystopia that revisits and updates her previous novel, The Power (201...

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This article presents a timely and engaging analysis of Naomi Alderman’s latest novel, *The Future* (2023), positioning it as a significant evolution...

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