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21. Hur leva sitt liv? : Om livshållning och retorik i Claes Hylingers författarskap
Sammanfattning : The writings of Claes Hylinger are in many ways light and marked by a sense of well-being (the casual tone, the humour, the warmth). But the texts also have a streak of melancholy and a critical edge. LÄS MER
22. A study on the use of dialect in Thomas Hardy's novels and short stories with special reference to phonology and vocabulary
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23. El encuentro imposible. La conformación del fantástico ambiguo en la narrativa breve argentina. (1862-1910) : The Impossible Encounter. The Construccion of the Ambiguously Fantastic en Argentine Short Fiction (1862-1919)
Sammanfattning : This dissertation concentrates on the textual analysis of five short stories from the period 1962-1910, all of which share the same characteristic: they all present the coexistence of a natural and a supernatural domain, being these two domains incompatible according to the premises proposed by the text. Considering the historical time in which these stories appear, a period in which a faith in reason as the means to achieve ‘civilisation’ and ‘progress’ predominates, the coexistence of these two orders in a zone of disquieting ambiguity appears as a challenge to the hegemony of reason and, in an extended sense, as a challenge to the modernisation project. LÄS MER
24. En omskriven historia : Svensk historisk roman och novell före 1867 : the Swedish historical novel and short story before 1867
Sammanfattning : The historical novel was a new genre in Sweden during the 1820's. It had emerged as a popular literary form in Europe with the writings of Walter Scott, whose Waverley, or t'is sixty years since (1814) is widely regarded as the first historical novel. LÄS MER
25. Stories across borders : how female ex-offenders make sense of their journey through crime and criminal justice in Sweden and England
Sammanfattning : This thesis contributes to the internationalisation of criminological knowledge about gender and crime through a cross-national analysis of female ex-offenders' qualitative experiences of crime and criminal justice in two European countries; Sweden and England. Grounded in a feminist methodological framework, the study draws on 24 life-story narrative interviews with 12 repeat female offenders in Sweden and 12 in England, who, at the time of the interview, self-identified as desisters. LÄS MER