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161by Costa, Jose F“... are in press. This dissertation focuses on the place of epistolography in Jorge de Sena's literary corpus...”
Published 2002
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162by Muriel Pécastaing-Boissière“..., they explored the ‘music of speech’, that they considered as the lost art of ‘cantilating’ poetry. They made...”
Published 2014-09-01
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163by Rebecca Welshman“...In her diary for August 1921, Virginia Woolf recorded two months lost to sleeplessness, fidgets...”
Published 2015-03-01
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164by Geneviève Chevallier“... longs for and will never find, a lost object, which is the core of the sublimation process that accounts...”
Published 2009-03-01
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165by Helena Jaklitsch“... with whom they had coexisted peacefully for several centuries. In 1941 Slovenia lost 12,000 of its...”
Published 2019-08-01
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166by Kristina Kočan“... within this poetry for the target culture? Inevitably, it will identify a share of elements that are lost...”
Published 2009-06-01
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167“... Estonia albums (1905–1915), the magazine Young Estonia, devoted to science, literature, and the arts (1910...”
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168by Cicali, Ilaria“... presse de l’époque. Indiqué à la fois comme ‘sculpteur cubiste’ ou ‘novateur élégant’ (à savoir, à...”
Published 2013
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169by Victor Kennedy“... “The Age of Lead”, Rudy Wiebe’s A Discovery of Strangers, and John Wilson’s North with Franklin: the Lost...”
Published 2006-06-01
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170by Ernestas Vasiliauskas“... An artist, a painting restorer, an art critic, an art pedagogue, a member of the intelligentsia, a historian...”
Published 2013-01-01
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171by Justyna Stępień“... that a commodified Gothic mode has lost its older deconstructive functions that operated on the margins...”
Published 2016-11-01
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172by Xiangyan JIANG“..., even the story of Paradise Lost in the Bible is implanted in the translation of the ode Zhan Yang (瞻卬...”
Published 2015-12-01
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173by Helen J. Swift“... disintegration: its obsolescence results from a divorce between ethics and aesthetics as its language has lost...”
Published 2002-12-01
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174by Bovill, Donald Guy“...In the 1830s, there was increasing public alarm about the numbers of vessels and lives lost at sea...”
Published 1987
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175“..., the left-wing has gradually lost ground. One of the key roles in the political process is played...”
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176by Gayatri Gopinath“... the art of the critical biography. She expertly weaves the archival excavation of the lives and artistic...”
Published 2018-04-01
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177by Meta Grosman“... between the two texts and the differentness of the translation are never lost sight of in the discussion...”
Published 1989-12-01
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178“... and the likelihood of a return to leadership. Attribution theory was applied to the first press conference given...”
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179by Barbara Papastavrou-Koroniotaki“... the trauma of being uprooted and of mourning all that has been lost; wandering between myth and reality...”
Published 2017-12-01
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180by Julie Morère“..., an ambivalence which shows Waugh’s fascination for Greek architectural orders (as being metonymic of the lost...”
Published 2013-10-01
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