نتایج جستجو برای: as a contemporary fiction writer

تعداد نتایج: 14008864  

Journal: :International Journal of Applied Linguistics & English Literature 2013

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه بیرجند - دانشکده ادبیات و علوم انسانی 1391

1.1 introduction “i see translation as the attempt to produce a text so transparent that it does not seem to be translated. a good translation is like a pane of glass. you only notice that it’s there when there are little imperfections- scratches, bubbles. ideally, there shouldn’t be any. it should never call attention to itself.” “norman shapiro” (venuti, 1995:1) edward fitzgerald is the br...

2008
Emma Knowles

Bibliography Non-fiction: Journal Articles/Newspaper/Magazine Articles/Websites Austin, K., ‘The wall of lost plots’, The Sydney Morning Herald, August 16 2003, accessed 26/5/07, http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2003/08/15/1060936055120.html. Baxter, C., ‘Sonya’s last speech or double voicing: An essay in 16 sections’, Colorado Review, Fall/Winter 2006. Bell, A.C., ‘The rise and fall of the detec...

2009
Austin Corbett

The cyborg inscribes itself nearly everywhere, forcing us to re-examine discourses of humanity, modernity, Japan, and technology. I will trace the early history of the cyborg, from its hidden roots and precursors in fin de siècle Gothic fiction to its fully formed conception in 1990s science fiction and Donna Haraway’s Cyborg Manifesto. I will then move beyond the well-known cyborg genealogy to...

Journal: :Natural Language Engineering 2015
Robert Dale

In almost every science fiction movie you’ll see people conversing with machines. Of course, the rise of intelligent personal assistants means you probably do this yourself already. This posting asks: what’s the difference? Also, recent news on Facebook acquisitions, spoken language translation, and sentiment analysis. Science fiction fascinates us because it paints a picture of a world that is...

Journal: :Current Biology 2013
James Wood

But despite their differences each man deeply valued the other. Darwin persuaded the British government to award Wallace a pension for services to science. Wallace dedicated his book The Malay Archipelago to Darwin, “as a token of personal esteem and friendship but also to express my deep admiration for his genius and his works.” Wallace also called his 1889 collection of evolutionary essays Da...

Journal: :Neurology 2006
Elan D Louis Stacy Horn Lisa Anne Roth

BACKGROUND Silas Weir Mitchell (1829 to 1914), one of the most important neurologists in American Medicine, was known for his seminal work on the phantom limb syndrome, causalgia, and nerve injuries. He was also a prolific writer of novels and short stories. The neurologic content of this fiction has not been studied. OBJECTIVE To assess the extent that references to neurologic topics were pr...

Journal: :European neurology 2008
Uros Rot

Ian McEwan, a respected contemporary British writer, sometimes uses neurological and psychiatric patients as main characters of his stories. In his recent novels one can find beautiful descriptions of patients with Huntington's disease, variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, de Clerambault syndrome and also details about some neurosurgical procedures.

Journal: : 2022

Rajindar singh Bedi was a great writer. He one of the best fiction writers. looked at life closely and presented problems in his fiction. His writing style is also unique. wrote on all topics. explains women writings. Different forms are stories. describes children elderly. The people subcontinent fought sacrificed pursuit freedom. All this witnessed by he saw rivers blood flowing. were psychol...

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