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Anna Akhmatova and Thomas Stearns Eliot are considered among the most influential representatives of Modernism, Eliot - in Anglo-American Literature, and Akhmatova – in Russian. Modernism emerged at the beginning of the 20th century, seeking to point out ... see more

Taking into account the intertwining of the theory of tragedy on the one hand and theatrical work on ancient tragic texts on the other, the paper explores the way in which tragedy poses the question of history. This is especially the case in conceptions o... see more

Taking into account the intertwining of the theory of tragedy on the one hand and theatrical work on ancient tragic texts on the other, the paper explores the way in which tragedy poses the question of history. This is especially the case in conceptions o... see more

Numerous studies have shown that secondary and college students are increasingly apathetic and disengaged from their schooling. The problem of student disengagement is not confined to under-represented socioeconomic groups; it is found across the country—... see more

This paper focuses on the ambiguous concept of time in the novel La Regenta (1884–1885), by Leopoldo Alas Clarín. Time influences the sequence of events in narrative text and materializes through narrative discourse. It can be argued that t... see more

The Pulitzer winner Death of a Salesman is a play written by Arthur Miller and first performed in 1949. The play portrays a period in which the negative effects of the Great Depression, which turned the ‘American dream’ into a struggle for survival, were ... see more

The article focuses on the heights of the spirit and the lowlands of the spirit (spiritual poverty). The history of philosophy should function as a "memory" of philosophy. We know many forms of the history of philosophy. Does this include not only the phi... see more

This text explores the notion of the feminine through the schemas of epic and tragedy in Ricœur’s work, symbolized by the figures of Penelope and Antigone. Later, we will propose Medea as a better example for Gender Studies, interpreted in relation to the... see more

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