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Ausweitung des legislativen Kontextes - Nicht alles, was gilt, ist auch so kundgemacht
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Propos introductifs ; Propos introductifs: L’autonomie du système de protection des droits fondamentaux de l’Union européenne en question
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La Cour de justice de l’Union européenne protectrice des droits ou régulatrice du droit de l’Union européenne ?
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Unzuverlässiges Erzählen als Paradigma für die Unterscheidung zwischen faktualem und fiktionalem Erzählen
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Literature – Narrative – Forms of Life
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Klimawandelroman
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The Post-Apocalyptic Western as a Bookish Genre: The Book of Eli's Vision of an Archival Future
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Meanings of Money in Literature: D.J. Taylor’s Novel Kept (2006) as a Test Case for Exploring Cognitive Functions of Literature
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Something is Foul in the State of Kerala: Arundhati Roy’s The God of Small Things
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Die Geburt der Nation als Migrationspraxis: Benedict Anderson: „Imagined Communities“
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Conceptualising (Un)reliable Narration and (Un)Trustworthiness
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Mungo Park in Africa: The Traveller's Embodied Self at Risk
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Intermedial Framing
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Goldwater’s Phoenix: Emerging from the Ashes of an Unsuccessful Presidential Campaign
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“For greedie gaine hee thrust the weake to wall”: Extortion and the Negotiation of Values in Philip Massinger’s A New Way to Pay Old Debts and the Scandal of Sir Giles Mompesson
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Reconsidering Convergence Culture and Its Consequences for Literary Studies
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Translation and Convergence Culture: German Renderings of Uncle Tom’s Cabin
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‘Scribner’s Illustrated New Orleans’: Convergence Culture and Periodical Culture in Late 19th-Century America
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Expanding Worlds: Neo-Victorianism, Fan Fiction, and the Death of the Author
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Aspects of Victorian Serial Publication in Neo-Victorian Fiction: 'The Glass Books of the Dream Eaters' and 'The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen'
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“When in Rome …”: Convergence Culture in Science Fiction Fandom
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Reconsidering Transmedia(l) Worlds
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Converging Media and Modes: Digital Textuality and the Dissolution of Media Borders in Steven Hall’s The Raw Shark Texts
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Transfers and Transmutations: Introduction
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“Venus and Adonis” by Ovid and Shakespeare