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Extravagant postcolonialism
modernism and modernity in anglophone fiction, 1958 - 1988 -
Crinoline
fashion's most magnificent disaster : a history of the crinoline dress from Victorian times to the present day, seen through stereo photography, illustrated magazines and other ephemera -
The modernist as pragmatist
E. M. Forster and the fate of liberalism -
The modernist as pragmatist
E. M. Forster and the fate of liberalism -
Modernism and Colonialism
British and Irish Literature, 1899-1939 -
The modernist as pragmatist
E.M. Forster and the fate of liberalism -
Extravagant postcolonialism
modernism and modernity in Anglophone fiction, 1958 - 1988 -
Extravagant postcolonialism
modernism and modernity in anglophone fiction, 1958-1988 -
Crinoline
fashion's most magnificent disaster : a history of the crinoline dress from Victorian times to the present day, seen through stereo photography, illustrated magazines and other ephemera -
<<The>> modernist as pragmatist
E. M. Forster and the fate of liberalism -
Extravagant postcolonialism
modernism and modernity in anglophone fiction, 1958 - 1988 -
The modernist as pragmatist
E. M. Forster and the fate of liberalism -
Extravagant postcolonialism
modernism and modernity in anglophone fiction, 1958-1988 -
Diableries
stereoscopic adventures in hell -
J. M. Coetzee and the Question of the Body
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REVIEWS - Reconfiguring Modernism: Explorations in the Relationship Between Modern Art and Modern Literature
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REVIEWS - Why Can't We Be Friends Now? Caliban's Rage after Empire
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Schwarz, Daniel R.: Reconfiguring modernism [Rezension]
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Neoliberalism in Rorty and Forster
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Back to the Future: History in/and the Postcolonial Novel
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Modernism and Other Modes in Forster's The Longest Journey
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Modernism and Colonialism
British and Irish Literature, 1899-1939 -
The modernist as pragmatist
E. M. Forster and the fate of liberalism -
Crinoline
fashion's most magnificent disaster : a history of the crinoline dress from Victorian times to the present day, seen through stereo photography, illustrated magazines and other ephemera -
The modernist as pragmatist
E. M. Forster and the fate of liberalism