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José M. Yebra
‘What hath God wrought’: Dystopia, Empathy and Revolution in Naomi Alderman’s The Future
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. This article delves into Naomi Alderman’s The Future (2023), a sci-fi feminist dystopia that revisits and updates her previous novel, The Power (201...

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This article presents a timely and engaging analysis of Naomi Alderman’s latest novel, *The Future* (2023), positioning it as a significant evolution...

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JOSÉ PEÑA GONZÁLEZ
VALERA: UN ESPAÑOL DEL SUR
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Hace doscientos años –el 18 de octubre de 1824– nació en Cabra de Córdoba Don Juan Valera y Alcalá Galiano en el seno de una familia noble y de escaso...

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David J. Birnbaum, Igor Pilshchikov
Antonina Martynenko’s dissertation: “Traditions and Innovations in Russian Poetry of the Second Half of the 1830s: A Quantitative Study”. Readers reports
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Antonina Martynenko’s dissertation: “Traditions and Innovations in Russian Poetry of the Second Half of the 1830s: A Quantitative Study”. Readers repo...

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The article "Antonina Martynenko’s dissertation: 'Traditions and Innovations in Russian Poetry of the Second Half of the 1830s: A Quantitative Study'....

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Barry P. Scherr (1945–2024), Michael Wachtel
The Russian Sonnet
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This article describes the Russian sonnet as a verse structure. Highlighting the many deviations and innovations poets introduced – from adapting Petr...

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Igor Pilshchikov
New Applications of Jakobson’s “Broad Metrics”: Sung Poetry and Dual-Metered Verse
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meter and rhythmThis article extends Roman Jakobson’s framework of “broad metrics” to sung poetry. Building on his dichotomies of verse design/instanc...

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This article presents an ambitious and theoretically sophisticated extension of Roman Jakobson’s "broad metrics" framework, specifically adapting it t...

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Marina Tarlinskaja
The Roots of Shakespeare’s “Rhythmical Italics” and of Formulas in Literary Verse
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The article deals with the origin of “rhythmical figures” serving as “rhythmical italics” to enhance meaning in English poetry from Chaucer to Frost (...

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