Fictional Characters From Literature

Fictional Characters from Literature  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AlenMiler at Dec. 3, 2017
Fictional Characters from Literature

Fictional Characters from Literature by James Magee
English | 12 Aug. 2009 | ISBN: 0578033631 | 416 Pages | MOBI | 886.25 KB
Fictional Characters, Real Problems: The Search for Ethical Content in Literature

Garry L. Hagberg, "Fictional Characters, Real Problems: The Search for Ethical Content in Literature"
English | 2016 | ISBN: 0198715714 | PDF | pages: 402 | 2.5 mb
Mental Illness in Young Adult Literature: Exploring Real Struggles Through Fictional Characters

Mental Illness in Young Adult Literature: Exploring Real Struggles Through Fictional Characters By Kia Jane Richmond
2018 | 213 Pages | ISBN: 1440857385 | PDF | 2 MB

Men At War: What Fiction Tells us About Conflict, From The Iliad to Catch-22  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by ksveta6 at May 3, 2020
Men At War: What Fiction Tells us About Conflict, From The Iliad to Catch-22

Men At War: What Fiction Tells us About Conflict, From The Iliad to Catch-22 by Christopher Coker
2014 | ISBN: 0199382972 | English | 325 pages | EPUB | 3 MB

Data and Doctor Doom: An Empirical Approach To Transmedia Characters  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxGenius at Feb. 3, 2024
Data and Doctor Doom: An Empirical Approach To Transmedia Characters

Data and Doctor Doom: An Empirical Approach To Transmedia Characters by Mark Hibbett
English | PDF EPUB (True) | 2024 | 312 Pages | ISBN : 3031451724 | 24 MB

This book defines a straightforward way to analyse fictional characters through data. It shows how a data-led approach can produce rich analyses of characters, their surrounding storyworlds, and their authors across time and different types of media. It uses the Marvel Comics’ character, Doctor Doom as its main case study, and demonstrates the advantages of this approach by comparing the results to those taken from a survey of fan attitudes. It also uses the methodology to analyse the differences between the American and British characters who share the name "Dennis The Menace". Finally, it offers a range of further uses for the tool. All datasets and tools are made available to download, so that other researchers can use the methodology and compare their own results to those generated in the book.

Reading for Learning: Cognitive approaches to children's literature  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by DZ123 at June 10, 2020
Reading for Learning: Cognitive approaches to children's literature

Maria Nikolajeva, "Reading for Learning: Cognitive approaches to children's literature"
English | 2014 | ISBN: 9027201579 | PDF | pages: 256 | 1.1 mb

Women, Feminism, and Pop Politics: From “Bitch” to “Badass” and Beyond  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by roxul at June 8, 2022
Women, Feminism, and Pop Politics: From “Bitch” to “Badass” and Beyond

Karrin Vasby Anderson, "Women, Feminism, and Pop Politics: From “Bitch” to “Badass” and Beyond "
English | ISBN: 1433134535 | 2018 | 358 pages | PDF | 3 MB
Characters in Fictional Worlds: Understanding Imaginary Beings in Literature, Film, and Other Media (Revisionen Grundbegriffe d

Characters in Fictional Worlds: Understanding Imaginary Beings in Literature, Film, and Other Media (Revisionen Grundbegriffe der Literaturtheorie 3) By Jens Eder, Fotis Jannidis, Ralf Schneider (Hg.)
2010 | 606 Pages | ISBN: 3110232413 | PDF | 9 MB
Reappearing Characters in Nineteenth-Century French Literature: Authorship, Originality, and Intellectual Property

Reappearing Characters in Nineteenth-Century French Literature: Authorship, Originality, and Intellectual Property by Sotirios Paraschas
English | PDF,EPUB | 2018 | 291 Pages | ISBN : 3319692895 | 3.21 MB

This book examines the phenomenon of the reappearance of characters in nineteenth-century French fiction. It approaches this from a hitherto unexplored perspective: that of the twin history of the aesthetic notion of originality and the legal notion of literary property. While the reappearance of characters in the works of canonical authors such as Honoré de Balzac and Émile Zola is usually seen as a device which transforms the individual works of an author into a coherent whole, this book argues that the unprecedented systematisation of the reappearance of characters in the nineteenth century has to be seen within a wider cultural, economic, and legal context.
Reappearing Characters in Nineteenth-Century French Literature: Authorship, Originality, and Intellectual Property

Reappearing Characters in Nineteenth-Century French Literature: Authorship, Originality, and Intellectual Property by Sotirios Paraschas
English | PDF,EPUB | 2018 | 291 Pages | ISBN : 3319692895 | 3.21 MB

This book examines the phenomenon of the reappearance of characters in nineteenth-century French fiction. It approaches this from a hitherto unexplored perspective: that of the twin history of the aesthetic notion of originality and the legal notion of literary property. While the reappearance of characters in the works of canonical authors such as Honoré de Balzac and Émile Zola is usually seen as a device which transforms the individual works of an author into a coherent whole, this book argues that the unprecedented systematisation of the reappearance of characters in the nineteenth century has to be seen within a wider cultural, economic, and legal context.