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http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/1980-4237.2011n9p365Nesta entrevista com a Profª Mary Snell-Hornby a maior parte das perguntas foi baseada em tópicos discutidos em seu livro de 2006 intitulado "The Turns of Translation Studies: New Paradigms or Shifting View... see more

The accurate prediction of corporate bankruptcy for the firms in different industries is of a great concern to investors and creditors. Firm-specific data accompany with industry and macroeconomic factors offer a potentially large number of candidate pred... see more

This article considers the first theatrical productions of Jane Eyre in 1848 and Mary Barton in 1851, both of which were written by John Courtney for the Old Vic Theatre. By examining the particular composition of the Old Vic Theater audien... see more

Among the 1,478 Oxford English Dictionary entries that cite works by Mary Elizabeth Braddon we find multiple words that pertain to the language of commodity and material culture. This paper investigates Braddon's engagement with the rapidly evolving mater... see more

This article considers the first theatrical productions of Jane Eyre in 1848 and Mary Barton in 1851, both of which were written by John Courtney for the Old Vic Theatre. By examining the particular composition of the Old Vic Theater audien... see more

This article considers the first theatrical productions of Jane Eyre in 1848 and Mary Barton in 1851, both of which were written by John Courtney for the Old Vic Theatre. By examining the particular composition of the Old Vic Theater audien... see more

18th-century poet and novelist Mary Julia Young was a prolific writer supporting herself by writing. She remained a biographically obscure literary figure, yet her remarkable life with the experience of anxiety drew attention through her poetic discourse ... see more

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