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<<The>> "Heimweh" Motif in the work of Jakob Haringer
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Image Complexes in the works of Hugo von Hofmannsthal
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<<The>> travel sketch-book and the American author
a study of the European travelogues of Irving, Longfellow, Hawthorne, Howells, and James -
Rhetorical Imagery in the narrative prose works of Robert Musil
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"They are our brothers"
Raphael and the American Indian -
Le catalogue perdu
la reconstruction de la production pour l'enfance de la maison d'édition catholique SEI de Turin -
Coup monté de l'intérieur?
comment les outsiders culturels écrivent, traduisent, et lisent les polars interculturels -
Szpilki
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Hawthorne's Women and weeds
what really happens in the garden -
Doors to the house of death
the treatment of suicide in Sidney's Arcadia -
Gazeta Ludowa
pismo polsko-ewangielickie dla ludu mazurskiego -
Blanchot-Kafka
un rapport de ressemblance comique -
Nationalism in the lives and works of W. B. Yeats and Alexander Blok
a comparative study -
Fiction on fiche
author index to fiction since 1950 -
World employment programme (WEP) research working papers and international migration for employment working papers ...
in microfiche form -
A study of American literature which incorporates the use of the Gullah dialect
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Les récits de voyages dans l'oeuvre autobiographique de Simone de Beauvoir
= ravel narratives in Simone de Beauvoir 's autobiography -
In the mind's eye
the expression of perceived space and time in the novels of Emile Zola and in the art of his contemporaries -
Authorities and anarchies
Flaubert and the problems of power -
Le rôle de la femme dans la "Chanson de Roland"
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Massive resistance and Southern womanhood
women's activities in the segregationist counter-movement -
Biopunk dystopias
genetic engineering, society and science fiction -
Freeing the image
aesthetics and politics of the contemporary African American novel -
God imagery in the religious theatre of Corneille and his contemporaries (1635 - 1650)
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Moments for nothing
time in the plays of Samuel Beckett