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- Self Reliance and Plagiarism.Docx
- American Paratexts: Experimentation and Anxiety in the Early United States Joshua Kopperman Ratner University of Pennsylvania, [email protected]
- “This Is a True Story”: Paratextual Prefaces and Their Fictive Truths Across Literature
- Reading Real Person Fiction As Digital Fiction Fathallah, Judith Convergence
- The Otaku Lifestyle: Examining Soundtracks in the Anime Canon
- The Meaning in Mimesis: Philosophy, Aesthetics, Acting Theory
- Durham E-Theses
- Gerard Genette Paratexts Thresholds of Interpretation
- How to Measure Narrativity? Notes on Some Problems with Comparing Degrees of Narrativity Across Different Media
- Eolss Sample Chapters
- The Classical Concept of Mimesis
- Japanese Animation in America and Its Fans
- About-Translation.Pdf
- Appropriation Art and the Law: Originality Is in the Eye of the Beholder
- Narrative Theory. 0.Introduction
- Musicalized Paratextuality in Literature Marcin Stawiarski
- The Creativity of Imitation in Remake Videos
- What Research on Plagiarism Tells Us
- On Imaginary Content Analogies in Musico-Literary Imitation
- Musical Parameters and Synchronization in Instrumental Music Amvs
- Pastiche Yen-Mai Tran-Gervat
- Fan Fiction in the Classroom
- Authenticity and Imitation in Translation and Culture Second Circular: Extended Submission Deadline
- Master Document Template
- The Rules of Appropriation from the Perspective of a Contemporary Artist
- Imitation: a Classical Art for Modern Composition
- The Classical Theory of Imitation in the Works of Horace
- (Mimesis) in Plato and Aristotle
- The Legal Culture of Appropriation Art: the Future of Copyright in the Remix Age
- Introduction
- Narrative Concepts in the Study of Eighteenth-Century Literature Narrative Concepts in the Study of Eighteenth-Century Literature Crossing Boundaries
- Paratexts, Narrative Interventions, and the Queering of Possible Worlds in Illicit Narratives of Nineteenth-Century Britain Jessica Saxon Old Dominion University
- Gender, Commercialization, and Vocality in Female Ryouseiruis' Music Videos
- Postmodernism and Consumer Society1
- When Real People Become Fictional: the Collision of Trademark, Copyright, and Publicity Rights in Online Stories About Celebrities
- Örebro University Department of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences English Fan Fiction in Formal Learning Settings
- Narratology and Theory of Fiction: Remarks on a Complex Relationship
- Boileau's Longinus, Imitative Translation, and the Scriblerians
- Fan Fiction, Fandom, and Fanfare: What’S All the Fuss?