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Features of the novel in early historiography
The Downfall of Xālid al-Qasrī -
Frederick Beiser: German Idealism. The Struggle against Subjectivism, 1781-1801
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What's Gender Got to do With it?: A Phenomenology of Romantic Love
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„Und wer bin ich denn?” Wordplay and Identity in Tieck's William Lovell
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Failure is not the End of the World
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František Šír’s first czech translation of Mozart’s final opera buffa and the reception of Così fan tutte in Prague 1791-1831
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Comparing ℂ and zilber's exponential fields: Zero sets of exponential polynomials
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Aging and metabolic syndrome: Common molecular pathways
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Crystal Nucleation in Liquids: Open Questions and Future Challenges in Molecular Dynamics Simulations
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Ice formation on kaolinite: Insights from molecular dynamics simulations
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Tuning and monitoring the electronic structure of carbon nanotubes
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L'intervention anthropologique contre Ebola
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Temperature dependence of charge transport in zinc oxide nanosheet source-gated transistors
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On a posteriori estimates for a linearized Oldroyd's problem
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Source-gating effect in hydrothermally grown ZnO nanowire transistors
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Unreliable Narration and the Historical Variability of Values and Norms: The Vicar of Wakefield as a Test Case of a Cultural-Historical Narratology
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“Human Character Changed”: Virginia Woolf’s Conceptualisation of Literary Change in the 21st Century
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Changes in the Representation of Men and Women in the Second Half of the Eighteenth Century
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From Planar Perspectives to a Planetary Poetics: Aeromobility, Technology, and the Environmental Imaginary in Contemporary American Poetry
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Introduction
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Science in the World Risk Society: Risk, the Novel, and Global Climate Change
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From an Ethics of Proximity to an Ethics of Connectivity: Risk, Mobility, and Deterritorialization in Barbara Kingsolver’s Flight Behavior
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Übersetzungen von Gedichten von Droste-Hülshoff, Lasker-Schüler, Sachs, Hahn
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Self-Aggrandizement: Discursive Effects of Early Abolitionist Self-Positioning
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Editors' Note