Badegul Can Emir DOI: 10.5782/2223-2621.2022.25.3.19 Full Article Abstract Epidemics are significant events that deeply affect societies in every period of human history. With this feature, epidemics have been the subject of the literary work –which is always sensitive to the world realities and utilizes them in their fictions– and have taken their place in many…
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Volume 25, Issue 3
Table of Contents Reading “Moral Constructivism” from Mulla Sadra’s Philosophy Manouchehr Shaminezhad DOI: 10.5782/2223-2621.2022.25.3.5 An Analysis of Epidemic Narratives in Russian Author Mikhail Bulgakov’s “A Young Doctor’s Notebook” Badegul Can Emir DOI: 10.5782/2223-2621.2022.25.3.19 The Relationship between Learner Autonomy and Language Learning Strategies among English for Medical Purposes (EMP) Students in Turkey Hatice Kubra Chetin, Enisa…
Alchemy in Russian Literature
Hamlet Isakhanli DOI: 10.5782/2223-2621.2020.23.2.69 Full Article Abstract Along with sciences, alchemical activity heavily influenced literature and art, and the images of alchemists were widely reflected in the works of poets, writers, artists, philosophers, and scientists. In Eastern and Western literature of ancient, medieval, and modern times, alchemy, together with the intriguing images of alchemists, was used…
Volume 25, Number 3, 2022 Table of Contents Reading “Moral Constructivism” from Mulla Sadra’s Philosophy Manouchehr Shaminezhad DOI: 10.5782/2223-2621.2022.25.3.5 An Analysis of Epidemic Narratives in Russian Author Mikhail Bulgakov’s “A Young Doctor’s Notebook” Badegul Can Emir DOI: 10.5782/2223-2621.2022.25.3.19 The Relationship between Learner Autonomy and Language Learning Strategies among English for Medical Purposes (EMP) Students in…