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    • A Feminist Study of Otherness in "A Streetcar Named Desire" and its Iranian Film Adaptation, "The Stranger" 

      Nazemi, Zahra; Aliakbari Harehdasht, Hossein; Movahhed, Abdolmohammad (Cultural Association Littera Aperta, 2016)
      Movie adaptations of dramatic works have always been very popular. Tennessee Williams’s A Streetcar Named Desire (1947) has been adapted several times and in different ways. Feminist and gender studies have examined the ...
    • The ancient musical tradition in late latin writers: 3rd-5th centuries 

      Garrido Domené, Fuensanta; Aguirre Quintero, Felipe (Cultural Association Littera Aperta, 2016)
      This work is introduction to and a general survey of the treatises written in Latin between the 3rd and 5th centuries that transmitted the ancient Greek musical theory to the Middle Ages. Throughout these pages there will ...
    • Lucretius in the novel "Crematorio" by Rafael Chirbes 

      Traver Vera, Ángel Jacinto (Cultural Association Littera Aperta, 2016)
      This article explores the influence of Lucretius on the novel Crematorio (2007) by the Valencian novelist Rafael Chirbes (1949-2015). Considered one of the best Spanish novelists of the 21st century, Chirbes acknowledged ...
    • Preliminares, v. 4 

      Redacción Littera Aperta (Cultural Association Littera Aperta, 2016)