6 resultados para Novela negra
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La obra de Longo pertenece al grupo de las “novelas de amor y aventuras”, ya que relata una historia de amor mutuo entre una pareja heterosexual de bellos adolescentes pertenecientes a las clases altas de la sociedad, los cuales, tras una serie de pruebas (las “aventuras”), consuman felizmente su unión. Sin embargo, su ubicación en un marco espacial bucólico aporta a esta obra características propias que la individualizan. Este trabajo analiza esos rasgos particulares.
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Adrián Cabedo Nebot y Patricia Infante Ríos (eds.). Contribución presentada al XL Simposio de la Sociedad Española de Lingüística, celebrado en el Centro de Ciencias Históricas y Sociales del CSIC (Madrid) entre el 7 y el 10 de febrero de 2011, con el que dicha Sociedad celebró su 40º aniversario
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Javier Alonso Aldama, Cirilo García Román e Idoia Mamolar Sánchez (eds)
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[EN] This paper examines how the female characters in Greek novels have recourse to false speech. Based on an analysis of female speech in Attic tragedy, which was one of the literary genres that exerted the greatest influence on speech parts of the novels, a study is conducted to find out which characters in the novel employ false speech and their purpose in doing so. Two types of false speech were identified: the defensive one, used by the female protagonists or by secondary characters of similar social and ideological status, and the offensive one, used by characters of lower rank, and blameworthy morality within the ideological love's frameword publicized through the novel.
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[EN]Due to the limitations associated with fossil fuels it is necessary to promote energy sources that are renewable as well as eco-friendly, such as biogas generated in anaerobic digesters. The biogas, composed principally of methane and CO2, is the result of the biodegradation of organic matter under anaerobic conditions. Its use as fuel is limited by the presence of minority compounds such as hydrogen sulphide (H2S); therefore, its pre-treatment is necessary. Currently there are various technologies for the removal of H2S from a gas stream, but most of them are based on physic-chemical treatments which have a number of drawbacks as reactive consumption, generation of secondary flows, etc. Biofiltration has been used as an efficient and low cost alternative to conventional purification processes, and excellent results for the degradation of H2S have been obtained. However process can be limited due to the progressive ageing of the support material, along with the loss of nutrients and other specific characteristics necessary for the good development of biomass. The purpose of this project is to develop a mixed support consisting of a mixture of an organic material and an inorganic support for its application in the removal of the H2S from biogas. This support material helps to optimize the characteristics of the bed and extend its lifespan. The development of such material will contribute to the implementation of biofiltration for treating biogas from anaerobic digesters for its use as biofuel. The inorganic material used is electric arc furnace (EAF) black slag, a by-product generated in large quantities in the production of steel in the Basque Country. Although traditionally the slag has been used in civil engineering, its physicochemical characteristics make it suitable for reuse as a filter medium in biofiltration. The main conclusion drawn from the experimental results is that EAF black slag is a suitable co-packing material in organic biofilters treating H2S-polluted gaseous streams. High pollutant removal rates have been achieved during the whole experimental period. The removal capacity recorded in biofilters with less inorganic material was higher than in those with higher slag portion. Nevertheless, all the biofilters have shown a satisfactory response even at high inlet loads (48 g·m-3·h-1), where the RE has not decreased over 82%.
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Este trabajo ha sido realizado en el marco del PI UPV 106.130-HA092/99.