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Esta ponencia-proyecto, presenta los resultados y avances de investigación del proyecto titulado: Estrategias de comercialización y comunicación para los productos cosméticos derivados de plantas aromáticas que se consumen en los establecimientos turístic... see more

The “beneficial tales” contained in various Christian tracts of the IV-VII centuries offer a number of scenes of magical practices, suggesting the ways in which these were perceived in the popular culture of late antiquity.

L. Frank Baum’s The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1900) and Victor Fleming’s film The Wizard of Oz (1939) play an important intertextual role in Margaret Atwood’s critical and fictional writings. Atwood has often been inspired by both versions of this modern fa... see more

This paper examines an archetype, or mytheme, that lies at the heart of a medieval tale, Chaucer’s Wife of Bath’s Tale from The Canterbury Tales. Writers of the fourteenth century used classical mythology as a way of aligning themselves with a revered pas... see more

The Dorset Culture - The Danish-American Expedition to Arctic Canada 1954In the summer of 1954, in the period from 19th May to 21st September, a series of archeological investigations was made in the central area of Arctic Canada, resulting in a noteworth... see more

      If our current environmental predicament, and recent catastrophes such as the nuclear meltdown at Fukushima in 2011, can be diagnosed as partly a crisis of the imagination, then radical action is needed. Ecopoetics can help ... see more

L. Frank Baum’s The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1900) and Victor Fleming’s film The Wizard of Oz (1939) play an important intertextual role in Margaret Atwood’s critical and fictional writings. Atwood has often been inspired by both versions of this modern fa... see more

This paper examines an archetype, or mytheme, that lies at the heart of a medieval tale, Chaucer’s Wife of Bath’s Tale from The Canterbury Tales. Writers of the fourteenth century used classical mythology as a way of aligning themselves with a revered pas... see more

The Dorset Culture - The Danish-American Expedition to Arctic Canada 1954In the summer of 1954, in the period from 19th May to 21st September, a series of archeological investigations was made in the central area of Arctic Canada, resulting in a noteworth... see more

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