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Impermanence / mutability: reading Percy Bysshe Shelley’s poetry through Buddha
(Cultural Association Littera Aperta, 2017)
As an ongoing phenomenon, the impermanence of the world has been observed by many people, both in ancient and modern times, in the East and in the West. Two of these authors are Gautama Buddha (an ancient, eastern philosopher ...
El manuscrito 287 de la Biblioteca Menéndez Pelayo y su copista
(Cultural Association Littera Aperta, 2017)
Este artículo estudia el manuscrito 287 de la Biblioteca Menéndez Pelayo (Santander), que contiene una traducción española del De rerum natura de Lucrecio fechada en 1791. Aunque ha sido considerada la primera en verso ...
Entretien avec Jean-Pierre Brouillaud sur Ma vie avec Contumace (2018)
(Cultural Association Littera Aperta, 2017)
Entretien
avec l’écrivain français Jean Pierre Brouillaud, mené par des
étudiants du lycée Jean Moulin (Saint Amand Montrond), sous la
responsabilité d’El isabeth Doustin, leur professeur de littérature. Après ...
Reconsidering white liberals in Native Son
(Cultural Association Littera Aperta, 2017)
This paper examines the novel Native Son (1940) by Richard Wright (1908-1960). When the main character, Bigger Thomas, walks out of Chicago’s Black Belt to work as a chauffeur for the Daltons, a family of white liberals, ...
Mελιττῶν ἀγρίων (phot. bibl. 94.3): ¿abejas o avispas en Babiloníacas de Jámblico?
(Cultural Association Littera Aperta, 2017)
The nature and diet of the apiform insects in Iamblichus’s novel Babylonian Stories (Phot. Bibl. 94.3) are unclear. The present paper concludes that they are an entomologically non-realistic, literary mixture of ...
Cultural alienation and language discontinuity in la Mémoire Tattouée
(Cultural Association Littera Aperta, 2017)
The question of Alienation is a core subject matter of human conditioning in the present era. Therefore, it is natural that a controversial issue like alienation should leave such an indelible influence upon contemporary ...
Martin M. Winkler (Ed.) (2015). Return to Troy: new essays on the Hollywood epic. Leiden & Boston: Brill
(Cultural Association Littera Aperta, 2017)