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Over more than a century of literary reception of creative figure of Lesya Ukrainka the poetess was called incommensurable definitions-apposition like “the patient puny girl” and in the same time “lonely man in the whole Ukraine”, “the daughter of Prometh... see more

Over more than a century of literary reception of creative figure of Lesya Ukrainka the poetess was called incommensurable definitions-apposition like “the patient puny girl” and in the same time “lonely man in the whole Ukraine”, “the daughter of Prometh... see more

Early adopters of Twitter include traditional news media and government entities. Through a close examination of tweets, this critical study focused on how the Boston Police Department employed traditional informational storytelling, usually reserved for ... see more

Far from being authorless texts, eternal truths, and the authentic voice of the Volk (as Romantic theories have it), myths are narratives that disguise both their authorship and their tendentious nature. The two variants of “the” Scythian origin myth... see more

In his etude Mother Earth Piotr Zlotorowicz forms the narrative around the mythical hero. The main character Maciek gains the entirety of mythical fulfi llment due to being shaped by (1) space of the execution of the film narration’s s... see more

Over more than a century of literary reception of creative figure of Lesya Ukrainka the poetess was called incommensurable definitions-apposition like “the patient puny girl” and in the same time “lonely man in the whole Ukraine”, “the daughter of Prometh... see more

AbstractInspired by her student’s overwhelmingly positive interpretation of Judith as a model for women’s liberation in diverse African contexts – despite the debate around the feminist value of Judith-Judith – the author deals with what could possibly a... see more

AbstractThe account of the hero is often depicted as a narratological journey which, with reference to the ground-breaking work of Campbell (2008), is referred to as the monomyth. The basic outline of all monomyths is an account of how a hero embarks on a... see more

This paper aims to provide a heroism mythological reflection on the journey of researchers. This study uses the qualitative case study to obtain the comprehension of researchers' metaphor journeys through Monomyth on their research experiences. The docume... see more

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