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Summary:
Матеріали збірки присвячені теорії і практиці романтизму в американській літературі та його переосмисленню наступними літературними генераціями. Серед авторів – досвідчені та молоді українські дослідники-американісти. Матеріали можуть використовуватися у навчальному спецкурсі «Романтизм у літературі США», при викладанні історії зарубіжної літератури.
This collection contains:
Modules
by:
Anna Gaydash,
Ganna Pokydko,
Ganna Stembkovska,
Iryna Arendarenko,
Maria Shymchyshyn,
Marta Koval,
Natalia Bidasyuk,
Natalia Krynytska,
Natalia Shpyliova,
Natalia Vysotska,
Oksana Starshova,
Oleksander Gon,
Olena Dubinina,
Olena Huseinova,
Olga Bilous,
Tamara Denysova,
Tetyana Myhed,
Tetyana Potnitseva,
Tetyana Stovbun,
Yulia Pavlenko.
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Lenses
A lens is a custom
view of the content in the repository. You can think of it as a
fancy kind of list that will let you see content
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What is in a lens?
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collections), creating a guide that includes their own
comments and descriptive tags about the content.
Who can create a lens?
Any individual
member, a community, or a respected
organization.
What are tags?
Tags are descriptors
added by lens makers to help label content, attaching a
vocabulary that is meaningful in the context of the lens.
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