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- Historicizing the Jupien Effect: Paratextual Anxieties in Eighteenth-Century Critical Discourse
- Facet Analysis of Anime Genres
- What Is the Gothic? Issues of Genre, Trope, and Form the Gothic Is Used
- Introducing Mr Perky: Subverting the Fantasy Trope of Immortality in Contemporary Speculative Fiction
- Water Logged Mona Lisa: Who Is Mary Sue and Why Do
- Print Agents' Use of Paratext to Shape Markets and Readers in Early Modern England Andie Silva Wayne State University
- The Visual Representation of the Anti-Hero in Quality Tv Case Studies: Breaking Bad, Mad Men and Sons of Anarchy
- Tropic Architecture John S
- How the Mediocre White Male Trope As the Exemplar of Human
- Hellwig.Pdf (350.8Kb)
- A Cultural Perspective on the Sexualizing of Male Villains and Antiheroes in Film and Television Amanda Jobes Elizabethtown College, [email protected]
- Read Adam's Thesis
- HBO's Postfeminist Anti-Heroines
- The Segregated Gun As an Indicator of Racism and Representations in Film
- Stigmatizing Will and Grace : a Theoretical Exploration of Gay Male Straight Female Fictive Kin Relationships : a Project Based Upon an Independent Investigation
- Space As Trope in Recent Argentine Theatre Sharon Magnarelli
- The Preface As Stage: the Theatrical Trope and the Performance of Authorial Identities in the Nineteenth Century
- Kathleen Collins
- Select Stylistic Devices, Literary Devices and Figures of Speech
- Guide to Literary Terms Apostrophe a Form of Direct Address Spoken by a Character to an Inanimate Object Or a Person Who Does Not Appear
- The Tinnitus Trope: Acoustic Trauma in Narrative Film
- COUNTERSTORIES, STOCK CHARACTERS, and VARIETIES of NARRATIVE RESISTANCE Response to Lindemann
- The Value of 'Old' Stories
- Marey Sue: Perpetuating Mary Sue Stereotype in the Star Wars Trilogy
- Queer Perceptions of Queer Tropes and Stereotypes in Games
- Tropes As Divine Acts: the Nature of Creaturely Properties in a World Sustained by God
- (Straight) White Men Can't Dance: the Dancing Body As
- Learning Personas from Dialogue with Attentive Memory Networks
- Glop Theory: a New Trope Ontology a Dissertation
- Overview of Pictropes, a Film Trope Dataset
- The Journey Narrative: the Trope of Women's Mobility and Travel In
- Tropes in Films: an Initial Analysis
- Fafnir – Nordic Journal of Science Fiction and Fantasy Research Journal.Finfar.Org
- The Child As Antihero in Burnett, Colfer, and Kinney
- Using Film–Trope Connections for Clustering Similar Movies
- John Fowles' Narrative Stylistics in the Collector, Daniel Martin, and a Maggot
- The Trope of the Orphan in African- American Novels
- Crime Genre Conventions and Tropes
- Tropes Trump Politics
- The Plasticity of Mimesis Nidesh Lawtoo
- Memory and Diegesis in Fantasy Literature
- Character Archetypes Examples in Movies
- Using Rhetorical Tropes to Create an Authentic, Meaningful Narrative for a Design Project Bryan Howell, IDSA, Industrial Design Department, Brigham Young University
- Metonymy (Mi-TON-I-Mee) – a Figure of Speech (A TROPE)
- “Battle of the Sexes”: the Anti-Heroic Mode and a Shift in the Meaning
- The Tragic Mulatta Trope: Complexities of Representation, Identity, and Existing in the Middle of the Racial Binary
- Theater of the Obsessed
- Sound, Screams, and the Score: an Exploration of Sound in Classic Horror Slashers
- The Influence and Association of Paratext in Caroline Drama by Audrey Birkett Royal Holloway, University of London Ph.D. Thesi
- From the Classic Narrative “Glitch” to the Post-Cinematic Adaptations of Paintings1
- "How Else Would I Know What Queer Is?" the Impacts of the Representation of Queer Women on Television
- Paratext Or Imagetext? Interpreting the Fictional Map.”
- 4. METAPHOR and OTHER TROPES (2/17) Susan Sontag Sometimes
- Tropes As Character-Grounders
- Analyzing Gender Bias Within Narrative Tropes
- Chaucer's Haunted Aesthetics: Mimesis and Trauma in Troilus And
- Mimesis: Judith Butler, Visual Practice, Tragic Art
- Bury Your Gays: History, Usage, and Context Haley Hulan Grand Valley State University
- The Darker Sides of the Isekai Genre: an Examination of the Power of Anime and Manga
- Julio Cortazar, Narratology, and the Short Story Kyle Mccarthy Nunes University of Puget Sound
- In Love: Gender and Agency in Two Self-Reflective Romantic Comedies
- Adaptation, the Genre
- Femme Fatales and the Shifting Gender Norms of the 19Th Century
- Sonic Diegesis: Reality and the Expressive Potential of Sound in Narrative Film
- Water Logged Mona Lisa: Who Is Mary Sue, and Why Do We Need Her?