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"A beggar's book outworths a noble's blood"
Werte und Wertekonflikte in Shakespeares Dramen -
"A beggar's book outworths a noble's blood"
Werte und Wertekonflikte in Shakespeares Dramen -
"A beggar's book outworths a noble's blood"
Werte und Wertekonflikte in Shakespeares Dramen -
"A la recherche de l'homme perdu"
literarische Ethik in den Romanen von Jean Echenoz, Jean-Philippe Toussaint und Michel Houellebecq -
"A midsummer night's dream" in context
magic, madness and mayhem -
"A midsummer night's dream" in context
magic, madness and mayhem -
"Exiled from light"
divine law, morality, and violence in Milton's Samson Agonistes -
"The relative merits of goodness and originality"
the ethics of storytelling in Peter Carey's novels -
'A midsummer night's dream in context
magic, madness and mayhem -
'A midsummer night's dream in context
magic, madness and mayhem -
'A midsummer night's dream in context
magic, madness and mayhem -
'A midsummer night's dream in context
magic, madness and mayhem -
'Ethical Turn'?
Geisteswissenschaften in neuer Verantwortung -
'Ethical Turn'?
Geisteswissenschaften in neuer Verantwortung -
... so leid es mir tut, wir sind die Guten in dieser Sache
Untersuchungen zum Verstehen fiktionaler moralischer Sätze -
28 raisons de se faire détester
chroniques littéraires -
<<"A>> beggar's book outworths a noble's blood"
Werte und Wertekonflikte in Shakespeares Dramen -
<<A>> critical companion to the 'mirrors for princes' literature
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<<A>> different order of difficulty
literature after Wittgenstein -
<<A>> genealogy of cyborgothic
aesthetics and ethics in the age of posthumanism -
<<A>> history of Augustan fable
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<<A>> midsummer night's dream in context
magic, madness and mayhem -
<<A>> prescription for adversity
the moral art of Ambrose Bierce -
<<An>> ethical analysis of the portrayal of abortion in American fiction
Dreiser, Hemingway, Faulkner, Dos Passos, Brautigan, and Irving -
<<An>> ethics of becoming
configurations of feminine subjectivity in Jane Austen, Charlotte Bronte, and George Eliot