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This paper investigates the processes leading to musical fame or obscurity, whether for composers, performers, or works themselves. It starts from the observation that the patterns of success, across many historical music datasets, follow a similar mathem... see more

The background of this present research is that the application of the Article 3 verse (1) of the Law No. 48 year of 2009 On Judicial Power causes some obscurity in interpreting judicial independence. Therefore, a library research method through primary, ... see more

AbstractWhen Greco-Roman deities appeared among human beings in anthropomorphic shapes, their outward form and gait soon revealed their true identity. By contrast, the Markan Jesus has no ‘inescapably divine’ demeanour. His unassuming presence, his hurrie... see more

The paper would talk about how the existence of refugee camps in post-partition Bengal was very purposive, and it was the immediate assistance given to the people whose way of life was disrupted by the sudden event of Partition. In Bengal the experiences ... see more

AbstractWhen Greco-Roman deities appeared among human beings in anthropomorphic shapes, their outward form and gait soon revealed their true identity. By contrast, the Markan Jesus has no ‘inescapably divine’ demeanour. His unassuming presence, his hurrie... see more

Dignity of Hafiz in Persian sonnet and long contents and artistic stances is not covert to anyone.The limpidity of his sonnets flow from university`s classroom to New year (Nowrouz) table setting and The Eve of Yalda(Shab-e Yalda) and familial gathering t... see more

T. S. Eliot's earliest verse is composed of observations, detached, ironic, and alternatively disillusioned and nostalgic in tone. Eliot's mingling of subtle observation with unexpected cliché represents a difficulty that is often magnified because too mu... see more

The analysis of the characteristics of identity of the mythical figure of the spider in the novels of J.R.R. Tolkien shows the revision of some components of the myth of Arachne: femininity and the tendency toward metamorphosis, combined with new traits o... see more

This paper attempts to define the grotesque and its primary literary features before examining the grotesque components in two Victorian authors' works with the goal of separating their approaches to the grotesque based on gender. The most well-known nove... see more

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