Search Results - romantic novel
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Palimpsests of the romantic
Published 2016“…Conceptually, we propose that new theoretical terminology is needed, which we find in what we describe and analyse as palimpsests of the romantic. Key assumptions and sentiments that defined romanticism are thereby shown to be re- and over-written, under novel social conditions and by later generations of political and cultural actors in both Poland and Austria.…”
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Women Writers, Authorship, and the Late-Eighteenth Century Novel: Representations of the Female Author in the Minerva Press (1785 - 1800).
Published 2022Subjects: “…Minerva Press; novels; authorship; Romantic period; literary marketplace; reviews; presentation; perception…”
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A Critical Review of the Literature Regarding the Selection of Long-Term Romantic Partners
Published 2023“…Research regarding how people choose their long-term romantic partners is extensive, but the understanding of the psychological processes behind these choices, and predicting who people choose, is elusive. …”
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'Driven by Tens’: Obsession and cognitive difference in Toni Jordan’s romantic comedy Addition
Published 2014“…I argue that the novel presents a non-stereotypical representation of a protagonist with a cognitive disability who is still able to participate in a love relationship while experiencing significant impairment. …”
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A love blessed by God: narratives in the popular Islamic novels of Malaysia
Published 2014“…The foregrounding of Islamic romantic themes goes against the trend of preceding popular novels that were more inclined towards erotic themes.…”
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A Moabite Among the Israelities: Ruth, Religion, and the Victorian Social Novel
Published 2016“…When Elizabeth Gaskell’s reputation was revived in the 1980s and 1990s, Ruth was reread along with the factory novels, and uneasily assimilated to the secular socio-economistic, feminist Gaskell that emerged at that time. …”
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Wales, the West Country, and the Midlands in female-authored novels, 1810-1820
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Images of women in the novels of Ihsan Abdul Quddus and D.H. Lawrence
Published 2016“…However, both novelists were influenced by the romantic doctrine in the portrayal of women and realism problems. …”
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Between knowledge or story: analysis of Restu novel as a Malay literature subject text based on the idea of new literature
Published 2023“…By applying PB analysis tools, this study can detail the contents of the novels studied. This study identifies the Restu novel highlighting the "romantic dilemma" as the "Narrative Axis". …”
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Relationship ideals in Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations
Published 2019“…Our main argument for examining romantic relationships in Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations rests on the fact that although thematically it can be said that the novel focuses on class structure, the thrust of the plot centres on a number of relationships. …”
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Adaptation in Pongah Si Pemungut Hutang
Published 2020“…Adaptation is defined, as an altered or amended version of a text, one adapted for filming, broadcasting, or production on the stage from a novel or similar literary source. This form of technique is common in theatre productions these days and adaptation had successfully transformed many texts into plays. …”
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Salingers depiction of trauma in The Catcher in the Rye
Published 2014“…Salinger pursues a style of romantic individualism and sees society as innately corrupt.As a “trauma fiction,” The Catcherexhibits the author’s tormented relation to the war.The present study exploresthe root of trauma through the protagonist of the novel.…”
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Malaysia as the Archetypal Garden in the British Creative Imagination
Published 2014“…The postcolonial British novel, for its part, deploys images of the barren garden revived (William Riviere’s Borneo Fire) as well as a return to the earlier Conradian image of the Romantic locus amoenus (Frederick Lees’ Fool’s Gold). …”
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Agency and the Pedagogy of Japanese Colonialism in Tan Twan Eng's The Gift of Rain
Published 2011“…This article critically examines how these questions are explored in Tan Twan Eng's novel, The Gift of Rain, essentially the protagonist's autonarrative. …”
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The philosophy of Virginia Woolf
Published 1982“…Chapter 2 elucidates the concept of identity that emerges from the novels. Identity and self are distinguished and self shown to be analogous to 'soul'. …”
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A linguistic study of image and language of self-presentation of men on grindr, a gay networking app
Published 2020“…People have been posting personal advertisements in newspapers to find romantic partners and pen pals ever since the mid-seventeenth century. …”
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Rethinking self-discovery through ethical choice in Han Suyin’s The Mountain is Young
Published 2025“…An ethical literary analysis of the Eurasian woman’s self-discovery not only offers a new perspective on the novel but also reveals the ethical choice of a female Eurasian writer to resist the old colonial ethical order in the post-colonial period.…”
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Transformation of fiction from the Late Tang to Northern Song Dynasties
Published 2015“…These works include literary sketches and fictions in classical language and set on fantasy and romantic backgrounds, and short stories based on oral narratives in the “modern” language. …”
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The Architecture of Fear: Discourses of spatiality and violence in American Psycho and Lunar Park by Bret Easton Ellis
Published 2006“…I will be exploring EllisÃ�Â�Ã�¢Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�s work in relation to Michel FoucaultÃ�Â�Ã�¢Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�s use of architecture as social control in Discipline and Punish, Guy Debord and the SituationistsÃ�Â�Ã�¢Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â� fusion of spatiality, aesthetics and market capitalism addressed in publications such as the Internationale Situationiste and Walter BenjaminÃ�Â�Ã�¢Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�s romantic anti-capitalism and Ã�Â�Ã�¢Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�dialectics of seeing.Ã�Â�Ã�¢Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â� In my readings of American Psycho and Lunar Park I will also demonstrate how violence in Bret Easton EllisÃ�Â�Ã�¢Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�s fiction is figured in terms inseparable from, and dominated by, spatial discourse and is used to reinforce his literary analysis of urban, and suburban space in these two novels, respectively. …”
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An examination of strategies employed by female protagonists to confront victimhood in domestic noir
Published 2023“…My research provides a framework to analyse domestic noir novels that focus on heterosexual marriages and romantic relationships, by analysing the inter-connected aspects of femininities and masculinities in domestic noir, the use of gender performance and masquerade, the concepts of female victimhood and agency and the relationship between gender and violence through examining how they employ the five strategies of gender performance, masquerade, inversion of normative feminine and masculine behaviour, recognising their victimhood and violence. …”
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