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Journal articles on the topic "Mr. Glencannon (Fictitious character)"

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Matiychak, Aliona, and Oksana Marchuk. "Parareality as a Structural and Semantic Component of Fantasy Genre Texts." Pitannâ lìteraturoznavstva, no. 109 (June 28, 2024): 58–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.31861/pytlit2024.109.058.

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The paper is motivated by new perspectives in expanding the boundaries of the fantasy text analysis in the aspect of its structural and semantic components. Since the thematic context of fantasy is extremely broad, the research is predominantly focused on the plane of parareality, as a variable of the space-time continuum. The article delves into the specificity of pararealities in the texts by J. K. Rowling and S. Clarke. The common textual characteristic of the authors’ fantasy is the creation of parallel realities with the eternal confrontation between good and evil. However, J. K. Rowling
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Sudewo, Bawono, and Aris Munandar. "A STUDY ON THE CHARACTERISTICS OF MR. WILLY WONKA THAT SET UP THE STAGES OF THE GOLDEN TICKET CHILDREN IN ROALD DAHL'S CHARLIE AND CHOCOLATE FACTORY." Lexicon 1, no. 1 (2014). http://dx.doi.org/10.22146/lexicon.v2i1.5318.

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The goal of this graduating paper is to know how the unconsciousness minds and habits linking to each other. It discusses the mind that triggers characters behavior in the Charlie and Chocolate Factory. The writer focuses on the children who get the golden tickets and the owner of the Chocolate Factory (Mr. Willy Wonka).According to Willbur S Scott with his Psychoanalysis Theory on Fictitious Characters, he stated that we can look further about the pattern which motivates the character to express something. It helps the present writer to analyze deeper, by identifying the showed which were don
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Tofts, Darren John. "Why Writers Hate the Second Law of Thermodynamics: Lists, Entropy and the Sense of Unending." M/C Journal 15, no. 5 (2012). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.549.

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If you cannot understand my argument, and declare “It’s Greek to me,” you are quoting Shakespeare.Bernard LevinPsoriatic arthritis, in its acute or “generalised” stage, is unbearably painful. Exacerbating the crippling of the joints, the entire surface of the skin is covered with lesions only moderately salved by anti-inflammatory ointment, the application of which is as painful as the ailment it seeks to relieve: NURSE MILLS: I’ll be as gentle as I can.Marlow’s face again fills the screen, intense concentration, comical strain, and a whispered urgency in the voice over—MARLOW: (Voice over) Th
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Nolan, Huw, Jenny Wise, and Lesley McLean. "The Clothes Maketh the Cult." M/C Journal 26, no. 1 (2023). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2971.

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Introduction Many people interpret the word ‘cult’ through specific connotations, including, but not limited to, a community of like-minded people on the edge of civilization, often led by a charismatic leader, with beliefs that are ‘other’ to societal ‘norms’. Cults are often perceived as deviant, regularly incorporating elements of crime, especially physical and sexual violence. The adoption by some cults of a special uniform or dress code has been readily picked up by popular culture and has become a key ‘defining’ characteristic of the nature of a cult. In this article, we use the semiotic
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Books on the topic "Mr. Glencannon (Fictitious character)"

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Gilpatric, Guy. Glencannon & Co. Glencannon Press, 1997.

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1895-1971, Raine Norman Reilly, ed. Glencannon meets Tugboat Annie. Glencannon Press/Maritime Books, 2002.

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W, Jaffee Walter, ed. The Glencannon encyclopedia. Glencannon Press, 2003.

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Gilpatric, Guy. Holy Glencannon! Glencannon Press, 1999.

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Gilpatric, Guy. The Glencannon menagerie. Glencannon Press, 1997.

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Gilpatric, Guy. The romantic Glencannon. Glencannon Press, 1999.

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Gilpatric, Guy. Mr. Glencannon ignores the war. Glencannon Press, 1996.

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Gilpatric, Guy. The aesthetic Glencannon. Glencannon Press, 2000.

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Grange, Amanda. Mr. Darcy, vampyre. Sourcebooks Landmark, 2009.

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Grange, Amanda. Mr. Darcy, vampyre. Sourcebooks Landmark, 2009.

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Book chapters on the topic "Mr. Glencannon (Fictitious character)"

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Goldsmith, Oliver. "Scarce any virtue found to resist the power of long and pleasing temptation." In The Vicar of Wakefield, edited by Robert L. Mack and Arthur Friedman. Oxford University Press, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/owc/9780199537549.003.0017.

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As I only studied my child’s real happiness, the assiduity of Mr. Williams pleased me, as he was in easy circumstances, prudent, and sincere. It required but very little encouragement to revive his former passion; so that in an evening or two he and Mr. Thornhill met at our house, and surveyed each other for some time with looks of anger: but Williams owed his landlord no rent, and little regarded his indignation. Olivia, on her side, acted the coquet to perfection, if that might be called acting which was her real character, pretending to lavish all her tenderness on her new lover. Mr. Thornh
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