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Animals in La Fontaine and in Modern Cinema: From Allegory to Anthropomorphic Polyphony The combination of the name of the French fabulist Jean de La Fontaine (1621–1695) with the phenomenon of modern cinema at first glance seems anachronistic. However, it
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Sparkling Snow Effect: Optics, Poetics, and Semiotics of Glitter The phenomenon of sparkling snow is one of the most recognizable and aesthetically significant natural phenomena of the winter period. Perceived as a synonym for purity, festivity, and magic,
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The Image of the Unholy in the Days of the Christmas Holidays in Literature and Art The Christmas holiday period, stretching from Christmas to Epiphany, was perceived in the Slavic folk tradition as a time when the boundary between the world of people and
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Christmas Tales and Children: Didacticism, Cosmology, and Initiation in Traditional Culture Within traditional culture, the upbringing of a child was inextricably linked to the cycle of annual festivals, among which the Christmas Holidays (the period from
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Animal Speech on Christmas Eve and the Epiphany: Mythopoetic Origins and Cultural Functions The belief that on the eve of Christmas or throughout the Epiphany, domestic animals and other creatures acquire the gift of human speech is one of the most poetic
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Christmas Themes in Foreign Literature and Cinema: From Gothic Horror to Christmas Miracle Introduction: The Dichotomy of Christmas — From Pagan Fear to Christian Charity The Christmas period (from Christmas to Epiphany) in Western culture, especially in t
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Christmas Stories in Russian Prose and Poetry: From Folklore Mysticism to Philosophical Inquiry Introduction: The Christmas Holidays as a Cultural Chronotope In Russian literature, the Christmas period (from Christmas to Epiphany) formed a special genre —
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The Image of the Unchangeable Ruble by Nikolai Leskov: A Parable About the Metaphysics of Generosity Introduction: The Magical Object in the World of Pragmatism Nikolai Semenovich Leskov's story "The Unchangeable Ruble" (1884) represents a unique synthesis
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The Phenomenon of "Popular Psychology" in Education: Cognitive Biases and the Cost of Amateurism Introduction: The Illusion of Intuitive Understandability of the Mind Belief in one's own competence in matters of psychology, especially child psychology, is
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Molecular Gastronomy: Science as a New Culinary Language Introduction: From Craft to Exact Science Molecular cuisine (or molecular gastronomy in a broader, scientific sense) is not a style of cooking, but an interdisciplinary approach that applies the prin
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