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The moral world of Billy Budd
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Transkategoriale Philologie
liminales und poly-systematisches Denken bei Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz und Marcel Proust -
The moral world of Billy Budd
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Transkategoriale Philologie
liminales und poly-systematisches Denken bei Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz und Marcel Proust -
Transkategoriale Philologie
liminales und poly-systematisches Denken bei Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz und Marcel Proust -
Chaos theory and the interpretation of literary texts
the case of Kurt Vonnegut -
Chaos theory and James Joyce's everyman
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Joyce, chaos and complexity
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Literary texts as nonlinear patterns
a chaotics reading of Rainforest, Transparent Things, Travesty, and Tristram Shandy -
No-thing is left to tell
Zen/chaos theory in the dramatic art of Samuel Beckett -
Simplicity and complexity
pondering literature, science, and painting -
Coming to know
recognition and the complex plot in Shakespeare -
The moral world of Billy Budd
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Chaos theory and James Joyce's Everyman
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Atopian limits
questions of self, complexity, and contingency in postmodern American narrative -
Mediating order and chaos
the water-cycle in the complex adaptive systems of romantic culture -
The moral world of Billy Budd
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Chaos theory and James Joyce's Everyman
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Chaos theory and the interpretation of literary texts
the case of Kurt Vonnegut -
Transkategoriale Philologie
liminales und poly-systematisches Denken bei Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz und Marcel Proust -
<<The>> moral world of Billy Budd
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Atopian limits
questions of self, complexity, and contingency in postmodern American narrative -
The moral world of Billy Budd
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Literary texts as nonlinear patterns
a chaotics reading of Rainforest, Transparent Things, Travesty, and Tristram Shandy -
No-thing is left to tell
Zen/chaos theory in the dramatic art of Samuel Beckett