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Great tales and poems of Edgar Allan Poe : Dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream before

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Recitación de poemas de Edgar Allan Poe como una herramienta para estudiar características de habla continua

TL;DR: In this article, a qualitative investigation was conducted to design material for the teaching of English pronunciation to Spanish speakers based on both phonetic and phonological theory in the English language and the exercises will aim to provide students with practice in connected speech in the target language by reciting Edgar Allan Poe's poems.
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Light and shadow as instruments of literary and visual metaphor in Liviu Rebreanu’s The Forest of the Hanged

TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyze the transposition of a metaphor generated by light and shadow from literature to cinematography and theatre as in Liviu Rebreanu's “The Forest of the Hanged”.
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“Low down Dirty Rat”: Popular and Moral Responses to Possums and Rats in Melbourne

TL;DR: The conclusion is that human cruelty to animals is contradictory and irrational and that when another species potentially threatens human lives and human self-interest the authors react brutally and without due consideration.
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Weaving Webs of Intrigue: Classical Mythology and Analytic Crime Fiction in Rubem Fonseca's A grande arte

M. Elizabeth Ginway
- 01 Dec 2013 - 
TL;DR: A grande arte (1983) as discussed by the authors is a crime novel that does not fit into traditional divisions of detective, hardboiled, or crime fiction because it weaves social commentary into the literary model of detective fiction by Edgar Allan Poe and Jorge Luis Borges.
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Recitación de poemas de Edgar Allan Poe como una herramienta para estudiar características de habla continua

TL;DR: In this article, a qualitative investigation was conducted to design material for the teaching of English pronunciation to Spanish speakers based on both phonetic and phonological theory in the English language and the exercises will aim to provide students with practice in connected speech in the target language by reciting Edgar Allan Poe's poems.
Journal ArticleDOI

Light and shadow as instruments of literary and visual metaphor in Liviu Rebreanu’s The Forest of the Hanged

TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyze the transposition of a metaphor generated by light and shadow from literature to cinematography and theatre as in Liviu Rebreanu's “The Forest of the Hanged”.
Journal ArticleDOI

“Low down Dirty Rat”: Popular and Moral Responses to Possums and Rats in Melbourne

TL;DR: The conclusion is that human cruelty to animals is contradictory and irrational and that when another species potentially threatens human lives and human self-interest the authors react brutally and without due consideration.
Journal ArticleDOI

Weaving Webs of Intrigue: Classical Mythology and Analytic Crime Fiction in Rubem Fonseca's A grande arte

M. Elizabeth Ginway
- 01 Dec 2013 - 
TL;DR: A grande arte (1983) as discussed by the authors is a crime novel that does not fit into traditional divisions of detective, hardboiled, or crime fiction because it weaves social commentary into the literary model of detective fiction by Edgar Allan Poe and Jorge Luis Borges.