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Die Bildtafel des Kebes. Allegorie des Lebens
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1 minute autohypnosis #37
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White Woman
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Mori Ôgai. Studies and Translations in Western Languages
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Review: John Allen TUCKER: "Itô Jinsai’s Gomô jigi and the Philosophical Definition of Early Modern Japan" (Brill’s Japanese Studies Library. Edited by H[arold] Bolitho and K.W. Radtke, vol.7), Leiden et al.: Brill 1998, xiv + 282p., including one illustration, bibliographical references, and index (ISSN 0925-6512, ISBN 90 04 10992 7)
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Talks about Teachings of the Past
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Uchimura Kanzô. Studies and Translations in Western Languages
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Book review: Richard Bowring: The Religious Traditions of Japan 500–1600
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E. Kaempfer’s Treatise on Japan’s Policy of Seclusion and Its Influence on Japan’s Decision to Open the Country
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Journal of Literary Theory
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A Medieval Drama
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Wolfram von Eschenbach’s ›Parzival‹: Searching for the Grail
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Celebrating Afropolitan Identities? Contemporary African World Literatures in English
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Anglophone World Literatures: Introduction
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Theories of Lyric
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As Many as Three Dimensions
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Nicholas Perkins (ed.). Medieval Romance and Material Culture
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Agreement and transitivity in Middle Ukrainian resultative and passive -no/-to constructions
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Bernhard Huss / Florian Neumann / Gerhard Regn (Hgg.), Lezioni sul Petrarca. Die ‚Rerum vulgarium fragmenta‘ in Akademievorträgen des 16. Jahrhunderts. 2004
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‘So let's talk. Let's chat. Let's start a dialog’: An analysis of the conversation metaphor employed in Clinton's and Obama's YouTube campaign clips
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Using folk songs as a source for dialect change? The pervasive effects of attitudes
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Review of The Palgrave Handbook of Comparative North American Literature. By Reingard Nischik.
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Putting the Pieces Together: Interedition Microservices in Practice
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Digital Tools for Scholarly Editions: An Overview, and a Wish List
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The Anxiety of Competition: Gendered Authorship in Henry James' s "The Lesson of the Master" and Vernon Lee's "Lady Tal"