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The myth of the lost paradise in the novels of Jacques Poulin
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The three investigators in the mystery of death trap mine
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" ... the real war will never get in the books"
selections from writers during the Civil War -
" Americanite" or "Antillanite"?
Changing perspectives on identity in post-Negritude Francophone Caribbean poetry -
" Brazil needs to change": change as iteration and the iteration of change in Brazil's 2002 presidential election
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" Fulbe-ness" in Fulbe oral literature of Cameroon
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" Looking ahead"
challenges for Middle East politics and research -
" Orientalism" and its critics
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" Public sphere"/"civil society" in China?
The third realm between state and society -
" Taiwanese literature"
A myth or reality? -
" Things fall apart"
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""His Words Were Nourishment and His Counsel Food""
A Festschrift for David W -
""Paradise Lost"" and the Rhetoric of Literary Forms
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""Paradise Lost"" and the Rhetoric of Literary Forms
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"... controlled by the world's greatest puppeteer"
human marionettes on the borders of fiction in film, literature, and live performance -
"... i kärleken blott hjelte ..."
den romantiska versberättelsen i Sverige 1820 - 1850 -
"... something that people can't do without"
the concepts of memory and the past in the work of Penelope Lively and other contemporary British writers -
"... something that people can't do without"
the concepts of memory and the past in the work of Penelope Lively and other contemporary British writers -
"... something that people can't do without"
the concepts of memory and the past in the work of Penelope Lively and other contemporary British writers -
"... something that people can't do without"
the concepts of memory and the past in the work of Penelope Lively and other contemporary British writers -
"... something that people can't do without"
the concepts of memory and the past in the work of Penelope Lively and other contemporary British writers -
"... something that people can't do without"
the concepts of memory and the past in the work of Penelope Lively and other contemporary British writers -
"... that until now, the inner world of man has been given ... such unimaginative treatment": constructions of interiority around 1800