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Boukra, Roza |
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2021-03-09T11:10:08Z |
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2021-03-09T11:10:08Z |
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2020 |
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http://e-biblio.univ-mosta.dz/handle/123456789/17198 |
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This study is intended to explain how fanfiction-related exercises can join numerous sorts of critical review, to point out what has been ignored as noteworthy types of writing, fanfiction has an unfortunately helpless notoriety, given the novel favorable circumstances it gives to writers. It is a reasonable learning instrument, with a flourishing network and a critical effect upon the people drawing in with fanfiction creation. It is a chance to investigate subtlety and make decent variety, which helps writers' composition and the social climate. The angles investigated are the historical backdrop of fanfic and the numerous subsidiary works of classic literature, Fanfiction writers, their compositions, and their fans, the copyright and reasonable utilization of fanfiction and the impact of the nontraditional internet learning condition, the expository techniques that analysts use to give input, the huge classes of things that commentators remark on. |
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Mrs. GHERNOUT Soumia |
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en |
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dc.subject |
Fanfiction |
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Derivative Works |
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Benefits |
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Impact |
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Copyright |
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Fair Use |
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The Impact of Fanfiction on Literature |
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Case Study of Fifty Shades of Grey by E. L. James |
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Other |
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