- Nikolayev, also
spelled Nikolaev (Russian: Николаев), or
Nikolayeva (feminine; Николаева), is a
Russian last name that is
derived from the male
given name...
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Maria Nikolajeva (born 16 May 1952) is a
Swedish literary critic and academic,
specialising in children's literature. She was
Professor of
Education at...
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Evelina Nikolajeva (born 1998) is a
Latvian ice
hockey player. She is a
member of the
Laima Rīga team and the
Latvia women's
national ice
hockey team....
- authors' way of
talking about spiritual reality".
According to
Maria Nikolajeva,
Christian imagery is
particularly strong in the
final scenes of the series:...
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Farmer sees
parallels between Harry and
Jesus Christ.
According to
Maria Nikolajeva,
Christian imagery is
particularly strong in the
final scenes of the series:...
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Rhetoric of
Character in Children's Literature,
literary critic Maria Nikolajeva states that "the two
parts of the
novel repeat each other" in that Bastian...
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Archived from the
original on 3
April 2015.
Retrieved 1
April 2015.
Nikolajeva 2012, p. 56. Schwab,
Sandra Martina (2005). "Dragons". In Gary Westfahl...
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Archived from the
original on July 15, 2012.
Retrieved July 16, 2012.
Nikolajeva, María, ed. (1995).
Aspects and
Issues in the
History of Children's Literature...
- 2011.a440541. JSTOR 44029507. Project MUSE 440541 ProQuest 871355970.
Nikolajeva,
Maria (2009). "Devils, Demons, Familiars, Friends:
Toward a Semiotics...
- In her book The
Rhetoric of
Character in Children's Literature,
Maria Nikolajeva refers to the
twins as a "simple
duplication of protagonists". Bobbie...