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The main focus of the present paper is the so-called ”intertextual revision”, explored as one of the most recent and innovative strategies employed while reviving the legacy of the Danish fairy-tale classic Hans Christian Andersen. In order to illustrate this practice, I discuss a short story entitled Travels with the Snow Queen (2001), by an American writer Kelly Link, which is a reworking of Andersen's world-famous fairy tale The Snow Queen (1844). Link's take on Andersen's tale represents one of the leading directions within revisionary fairy-tale fiction, inspired by feminism and gender criticism. The analysis is centered around the narrative strategies employed by the author in order to challenge the gender logic incorporated into Andersen's account, as well as the broader fairy-tale tradition it belongs to.
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The phenomenon of falsification of documents despite the passage of time, considerable social negation and the multiplicity of legal and technical measures applied, still occurs in many areas of social life. This process, in contrast to legal and administrative expectations and standards, continues to be a development trend. Along with the development of methods and methods, criminal repression, development of research detecting the fact of alterations and counterfeits as well as the possibility of reproducing the original content of a falsified document were of great importance to counteract and prevent counterfeiting. The significant development of science in this area is a significant brake on the prosperity of this category of crime. Counterfeiting, alteration and the use of false documents are the course of complex human activities in order to obtain certain benefits. However, the development of methods and methods of counterfeiting is intended to limit this process. Therefore, the introduction of innovative and reliable safeguards against falsification of currently prepared documents is the driving force of protection in the process of material falsification of documents.
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