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Un monde à part
representations of female adolescence in the French novel from 1870 to 1930 -
Homo Viator, Katabasis, and landscapes
a comparison of Wolfram von Eschenbach's "Parzival" and Heinrich von dem Tuerlin's "Diu Crone" -
The national socialist past in women's novels of the 1970's and 1980's
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The existential grounding of death in Hoelderlin, Nietzsche, and Heidegger
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The whore of Babylon in English reformation literature, 1547 - 1660
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Writing from the interior
early twentieth-century one-act plays of domestic realism by American women -
Heidegger, Hoelderlin, and the subject of poetic language
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Schriftstellerinnen als Aesthetikerinnen
Genre und Geschlecht in Romantik und Naturalismus am Beispiel von Dorothea Schlegel und Elsa Bernstein -
"Antikerezeption" in German-language literature after 1945
the roman tradition -
Counsel in Middle High German Arthurian romance
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Trends in the evolution of romantic orientalism
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What Mignon knows
girlhood subjectivity in three novels of the 1940s -
Textuality and Talmud Torah
issues of early rabbinic written and oral transmission of tradition as exemplified in 'The Mekhilta of Rabbi Shimon b. Yohai -
Figuring the modern
Jews as metaphors in modernist British fiction -
Toward a cognitive poetics of translation
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Women writing women's lives: religious texts by medieval German women writers (1100 - 1475) Rebecca Lynn Roensch Garber
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Rifts in time and in the self
two generations of GDR women writers and the development of the female subject (Christa Wolf, Brigitte Reimann, Helga Königsdorf, Helga Schubert) -
Dolos and Dikê in Sophokles' 'Elektra'
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The family (reality and imagery) as a hermeneutical procedure for interpreting the gospels within the socio-cultural context of the ancient mediterranean world
an African social-decriptive approach -
Fiction on fiche
author index to fiction since 1950 -
The environmental self
pastoral and the emergence of American nature writing -
The praise of men as gods in Latin literature
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Thomas May
the changing mind of Lucan's translator -
Themes and topics of the American musical after world war II
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The heart on the sleeve
image and emotion in the Argonautica