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Speech and Translation in Patience
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Stylistic Change in Early Modern Spanish Poetry Through Network Analysis (with an Especial Focus on Fernando de Herrera’s Role)
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Alcohol, Drunkenness, and Excess—Consumption and Transgression in European Medieval and Early Modern Literature
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The Sense of An Ending: Les Liaisons Dangereuses Revisited
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Turkish and Persian Loans in English Literature
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The Prehistory of Frá Fornjóti ok hans ættmönnum: Connections with the Chronicon Lethrense and their Consequences
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Wonders that Speak: Computing the Poetics of Wonder in the Old English Andreas
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Die Poesie der Zukunft: August Otto-Walsters Poetik von Prekarisierung und Prekarität in Am Webstuhl der Zeit (1873)
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A chronological and critical review of the appreciation and condemnation of the comic dramatists of the restoration and orange periods
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The Philosophy Is in the Telling: How Narrativity Embodies Cogitation in Javier Marías’s The Infatuations
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An Old Norse Analogue to Wiglaf’s Lament (Beowulf Lines 3077–3086)
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„Vielleicht haben wir den Kaiser vis à vis“: Neue Beobachtungen zu Theodor Fontanes Nachlassroman Mathilde Möhring
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María de Zayas’ Broken Frame: A Brief Study of the History and Evolution of Frame Narratives
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Sexuelle Gewalt während des Luftkriegs: Eine neue Perspektive auf weibliches Leiden in Gert Ledigs Die Vergeltung
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Die antiklerikale Reformation und ihr Feindbild, der „Dr. Theologiae“ Faustus
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Polyphony of Toni Morrison’s A Mercy: The Fugal Form
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“Tan Divina Amazona”: The Legend of Isabel the Catholic Queen in Luis Vélez de Guevara’s La serrana de la Vera
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“Dreary Abodes”: Gothic Formulaic Discourse as a Technique of the Surface
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Identifying the Narrator of Wulf and Eadwacer? Signy, the Heroides and the Adaptation of Classical Models in Old English Literature
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Compilation as “heutige Bildung”: Philological and Philosophical Perspectives on Compilation in Friedrich Schlegel’s Lessings Gedanken und Meinungen
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“Much to Do with Hate, but More with Love”: Temporal Relations in Troilus and Cressida
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“A Cart that Charged was with hey”: The Symbolism of Hay in Chaucer’s “Friar’s Tale”
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The Lonely Afterlives of Early English Queens
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Grendel’s Mother and the Women of the Völsung-Nibelung Tradition
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Exiles: Medieval Experiences of Isolation