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" Ever closer union" and contemporary exclusionary populism
the emergence of European integration and immigration as today's critical issues in Denmark -
" Ever closer union" and contemporary exclusionary populism
the emergence of European integration and immigration as today's critical issues in Denmark -
" Life and Death of Love"
AIDS in Taiwanese literature -
" Public purpose" and expropriation
Some comparative insights and the SA Bill of Rights -
" Sozaboy"
Language and a disordered world -
" Tropics of deceit": desire and the double in Cuban antislavery narrative
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"'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 six hundred thousand men were dead."
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"... 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 -
"... alles gleichzeitig nah und fern"
the spatialization of time in narratives by Thomas Bernhard, Wolfgang Hildesheimer, Jürgen Becker, Sten Nadolny and Christoph Ransmayr -
"... alles gleichzeitig nah und fern"
the spatialization of time in narratives by Thomas Bernhard, Wolfgang Hildesheimer, Jürgen Becker, Sten Nadolny and Christoph Ransmayr -
"... and six hundred thousand men were dead"
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"...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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"1848" - Revolution & Geschlecht
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"1848" - Revolution & Geschlecht
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"40 şiir ve bir ..." odağında Haydar Ergülen şiiri
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"<<An>> African focus"
a study of Ayi Kwei Armah's narrative africanization -
"<<The>> changing same"
black women's literature, criticism, and theory -
"<<The>> city where Marcus Aurelius died"
the depiction of Vienna in contemporary North American writing by John Irving and Jonathan Carroll