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In his Poetics Aristotle dismisses Iphigenia’s characterisation as inconsistent. Why does the eponymous heroine of Iphigenia at Aulis change her mind and decide to die willingly? This central question has preoccupied not only classical scholars, but recei... see more

In his Poetics Aristotle dismisses Iphigenia’s characterisation as inconsistent. Why does the eponymous heroine of Iphigenia at Aulis change her mind and decide to die willingly? This central question has preoccupied not only classical scholars, but recei... see more

Infants exposed to some drugs in utero can become physically dependent and neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) may develop after the delivery. NAS causes multi-system dysfunction related to central nervous, gastrointestinal and respiratory systems. The inc... see more

Infections of the skin and soft tissues (SSTI) are clinical entities with variable presentations, causes, and levels of clinical severity. They are frequent in emergency departments. The most common pathogen in the Western World is Staphylococcus aureus. ... see more

The Girlhood of Shakespeare’s Heroines, a classic Shakespeare drama adaptation by Mary Cowden Clarke, tells the girlhood stories of Shakespeare’s heroines in a series of fifteen tales. Analysing the tales from the perspective of ethica l literary criticis... see more

AbstractDeborah and Jael, Esther, and Judith are four biblical and Apocryphal heroines with blood on their hands. Their stories figure in the following passages: Judges 4–5, when Jael killed the Canaanite commander Sisera; Esther 8, when Esther pleaded wi... see more

Almudena Grandes takes the Galdos’ National Episodes as a model to create her own multi-novel saga, Episodes of an endless war. In Frankenstein´s Mother (2020), the last novel in this series which explores the Spanish postwar period, two particular techni... see more

Since rumors about Lady Gaga's undefinable sex - and later sexuality and gender - began to spread, queer issues have been a central part of the artist's performative work. Through Gaga's social work, the norm-deviating body has become a central element to... see more

Misbrugsbehandling med lægeordineret heroin er et nyt behandlingstiltag i Danmark. Denne artikel behandler den vanskelige transformation af heroin fra ulovligt gadestof til ordineret medicin gennem en analyse af den rumlige indretning af en af de fem nyet... see more

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