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Information about the thesis "Poetics of Narrative by Hans Christian Andersen and Benedict Nemsovar" by graduate student Nguyen Thu Hoan, majoring in Literary Theory.
Information about the thesis "Poetics of Narrative by Hans Christian Andersen and Benedict Nemsovar" by graduate student Nguyen Thu Hoan, majoring in Literary Theory.1. Student's Full Name: Nguyen Thu Hoan 2. Gender: Female 3. Date of Birth: December 25, 1984 4. Place of Birth: Vinh Tuong – Vinh Phuc 5. Decision No. 1528 dated October 14, 2009, of the Rector of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi. 6. Changes during the training process: None 7. Thesis Title: The Poetics of Narrative Literature by Hans Christian Andersen and B. Nemsova 8. Specialization: Literary Theory Code: 60.22.32 9. Scientific Advisor: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Pham Thanh Hung – Lecturer at the Faculty of Literature, University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi. 10. Summary of thesis results: H.C. Ersen is a world-renowned writer whose fairy tales are intertwined with the childhoods of millions of children worldwide. He is a genius storyteller, not only of Denmark but of all humanity. B. Nemsova is a female writer from the Czech Republic; although her name is not yet widely known, her stories are also very unique. Her writing style is simple and kind, transporting readers to a world that is both ancient and modern. Currently, research on H.C. Ersen's works, while yielding significant results, has not yet been systematically and comprehensively studied, and the name B. Nemsova remains relatively new to many Vietnamese readers. It can be said that this thesis is one of the first studies to systematically investigate the entire body of works by H.C. Andersen and B. Nemsova. This will certainly contribute to a more comprehensive and in-depth understanding of their works and bring B. Nemsova closer to Vietnamese readers. 11. Practical application: The thesis makes a certain contribution to the study of the poetics of H.C. Andersen and B. Nemsova's narratives. 12. Further research directions: none. 13. Published works related to the thesis: none.

INFORMATION ON MASTER'S THESIS

1. Full name: Nguyen Thu Hoan 2. Gender: Female 3. Date of birth: December 25, 1984 4. Place of birth: Vinh Tuong - Vinh Phuc 5. Decision of member recognition No 1528 dated October 14th, 2009 of The Rector of University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Hanoi National University. 6. Modification during training process: None 7. Name of thesis topic: Prosody of stories by HC An-dec-xen and B.Nhem-sho-va 8. Major: Literary theory Code: 60.22.32 9. Teacher in charge: Ass. Prof. Dr Pham Thanh Hung - Lecturer of Literature Department, University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Hanoi National University. 10. Summary of thesis result: HAAndersen is a famous writer in the world with fairy tales for the children worldwide. He is not only a genius author of Denmark but also of the world. B.Nhem-so-va is a female writer from Czech Republic. Although her name is widely known, her stories are very unique. Her writing is simple and plain that brings the readers to the old and modern world. Currently, the researches on stories of HAAndersen, besides important gained results, have not still made scientifically and completely, especially B.Nhem-xo-va – a strange writer with Vietnam readers. It is said that this thesis is one of the first systematic researches on all stories of HAAndersen and B.Nhem-so-va. It is sure that it will have contribution to understand their stories more clearly and make the Vietnamese readers to know more about B.Nhem-so-va. 11. Application: The thesis has some contributions to the researches on prosody of stories by HAAndersen and B.Nhem-xo-va. 12. Next research instructions: None 13. Products which declared related to the thesis: None

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