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"Born in Africa but..."
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"But the names remain"
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"Every ship brings a word" ; cultural and literary transfer from Germany to the United States in the first half of the nineteenth century
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"Ich Tarzan": Affenmenschen und Menschenaffen zwischen Science und Fiction
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"Ich Tarzan": Affenmenschen und Menschenaffen zwischen Science und Fiction
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"Life in the Camp of the Enemy" : Alemseged Tesfai’s Theatre of War
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"Tarzan at the Earth's Core": Die Evolution von Menschenaffen, Affenmenschen und Menschen als Science/fiction
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"Tarzan at the Earth's Core": Die Evolution von Menschenaffen, Affenmenschen und Menschen als Science/fiction
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"The answer to his life's riddle lay in these tiny marks": Forensische Spuren in E.R. Burroughs' "Tarzan of the Apes"
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"The answer to his life's riddle lay in these tiny marks": Forensische Spuren in E.R. Burroughs' "Tarzan of the Apes"
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"The best of all possible worlds"? : The creation of a world in William E. Mkufya's Ziraili na Zirani
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"The horns of my thoughts are fastened together in a knot" : transformations of "humanity" in Swahili and Shona literatures
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"The inward and outward eye": shame and guilt in the work of Thomas Hardy
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"The real invisible man": women of color, their texts and postwar America (1945 - 1960)
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"The right side lost but the wrong side won : John le Carré s Spy Novels before and after the End of the Cold War
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"The right side lost but the wrong side won : John le Carré s Spy Novels before and after the End of the Cold War
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"accents yet unknown" : Examples of Shakespeare from Ghana, Malawi and Eritrea
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'A Litanie'
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'A balancing act' : a case study of a student’s experience as a writer at university
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'Clusters' of ideas : social interdependence and emotional complexity in David Hartley's 'Observations on Man' and Adam Smith's 'Theory of moral sentiments'
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'Every ship brings a word': Cultural and Literary Transfer from Germany to the United States in the First Half of the Nineteenth Century
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'Every ship brings a word': Cultural and Literary Transfer from Germany to the United States in the First Half of the Nineteenth Century
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'How can you go to a Church that killed so many Indians?' : Representations of Christianity in 20th century Native American novels
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'I've sighted a sail in the storm [.] She has a land of her own where she'll anchor forever': The British Melville Revival, Billy Budd, and E.M. Forster's Visions of a Queer Utopia
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'I've sighted a sail in the storm [.] She has a land of her own where she'll anchor forever': The British Melville Revival, Billy Budd, and E.M. Forster's Visions of a Queer Utopia