Vol. 5 No. 1 (June 2025): In Progress
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Yaan Yan
1-11
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Spanish humanism, unlike its more radical counterparts in Italy or Germany, emerged as a gradual and integrative intellectual movement that sought harmony rather than rupture with the past. While Italian humanism was marked by are discovery of classical antiquity and German humanism became closely tied to the Protestant Reformation, the Spanish variant followed...
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John Peter Madoshi

, Salma O. Hamad

, Emmanuel Kilatu
12-18
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This study examined a theme of rural to urban migration as highlighted in selected Tanzanian young adult novels.
Significantly, the study sought to generate some knowledge on class struggle revealed in the selected young adult novels in Tanzanian society. The study has used Marxist social critical theory as a literary criticism. We have examined...
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Htay Htay Myint
19-35
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A growing number of Chinese literary works have been translated and distributed to different nations as China’s relations with other nations deepen. Since translation is important for cross-cultural communication, Chinese literary works have been translated into several languages, including Burmese. In this paper, the author presents the history of the dissemination of Chinese literary works...
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