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When we try to study how the myth of the labyrinth is being used in today’s litterature, we are striken by the extreme variety of the ways it has inspired. Indeed the pattern of the maze, always changeable and undefined, seems to trigger creativity. Depri... see more

AbstractWell known as a mystic, Catherine of Siena has been credited with pope Gregory XI’s return to Rome from Avignon, with convincing him to pursue a crusade and with playing a major role in making peace between the Papal League and Italian City states... see more

The author of the article focuses attention on the “Upright Confession” (1774), written by the Russian Empress Catherine II in the form of a letter to her new favourite Grigory Potemkin. Catherine speaks to her lover openly about her liaisons with other m... see more

La vie sexuelle de Catherine M. (2001), de Catherine Millet, es quizás uno de los libros más explícitos sobre sexo jamás escritos. Se trata de una descripción, extraordinariamente franca, de las actitudes sexuales de la autora, sin remordimiento o  tabú a... see more

La escritura de Catherine Pozzi y Marcelle Sauvageot está íntimamente ligada a la soledad que ha determinado sus vidas. La relación existente entre la soledad y la escritura como refugio del ser y a su vez como impulso escritural no se puede separar de lo... see more

This essay explores Catherine L. Pirkis’ contribution to the male-­-defined genre of detective fiction. Edgar Allan Poe’s "The Murders in the Rue Morgue" (1841), Charles Dickens’ Bleak House (1853), and of course Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes stori... see more

This essay explores Catherine L. Pirkis’ contribution to the male-­-defined genre of detective fiction. Edgar Allan Poe’s "The Murders in the Rue Morgue" (1841), Charles Dickens’ Bleak House (1853), and of course Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes stori... see more

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