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A handbook of commercial correspondence
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" Not-quite insiders and not-quite outsiders"
The "process of womanhood" in Beka Lamb, Nervous conditions and Daughters of the twilight -
" Obedezco pero no cumplo"
An introduction to the work of the Holguin poets -
" Public purpose" and expropriation
Some comparative insights and the SA Bill of Rights -
" Sozaboy"
Language and a disordered world -
"'Minorities' on themselves"
[proceedings of the International Seminar "'Minorities' on Themselves" ... in the summer of 1985] -
"'Minorities' on themselves"
[proceedings of the International Seminar "'Minorities' on Themselves" ... in the summer of 1985] -
"... And the baywater beckons"
"Lets Write" Mornington Peninsula 1995 anthology -
"... a thousand graceful subtleties"
rhetoric in the poetry of Robinson Jeffers -
"... a thousand graceful subtleties"
rhetoric in the poetry of Robinson Jeffers -
"... notwendig und schön zu wissen, auf welchem Boden man geht"
Arbeitsbuch Uwe Kolbe -
"... notwendig und schön zu wissen, auf welchem Boden man geht"
Arbeitsbuch Uwe Kolbe -
"...a thousand graceful subtleties
rhetoric in the poetry of Robinson Jeffers -
"...such was the paradise that I lived": multiculturalism, romantic theory, and the contemporary American novel
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"<<A>> room? A nice room? A beautiful room? A beautiful room with bath?"
rooms in Jean Rhys -
"<<Die>> Zeit aus den Nüssen"
Pauls Celan's poetics of time -
"<<The>> changing same"
black women's literature, criticism, and theory -
"<<The>> importance of being earnest" and related writings
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"<<The>> sins of Madame Eglentyne" and other essays on Chaucer
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"<<The>> stage am I"
raping Lucrece in early modern England -
"<Le sujet ne signifie rien"
Paul Cézanne's Peasant family at home, and the Ostade picture in Budapest -
"@That the People Might Live"
Loss and Renewal in Native American Elegy -
"A Mark Indelible"
Herman Melville and the Cross-Cultural History of Tattooing in the Nineteenth Century -
"A Mark Indelible"