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"They are our brothers"
Raphael and the American Indian -
World employment programme (WEP) research working papers and international migration for employment working papers ...
in microfiche form -
Intimate relationships between women in English renaissance literature
1588 - 1642 -
Naming "The unnamable"
language and silence in Beckett's novel -
'Paradise lost' and the Renaissance drama
Milton's theme of fall and its dramatic counterpart in Marlowe, Shakespeare, Johnson, and Middleton/ Gerald Owen Grow -
The method of Edwin Muir
neo-romanticist -
Authorities and anarchies
Flaubert and the problems of power -
Crisis of confidence
the image of the writer in selected works of Jorge Luis Borges and Samuel beckett -
The portrait of the Jew in the Balzacian novel
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Towards an aesthetic of violence in the novels of Boris Vian
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William Faulkner's narrators
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Chateaubriand
a studz of his aesthetics -
The ties of the Matica Srpska with Russia and Russian Literature
1826-1917 -
Textual perspectives
Balzac's aesthetic theory and narrative practice -
The theme of the literal and figurative journey in the selected works of Louis Ferdinand Céline, Albert Camus and Patrick Modiano
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The presence of evil in three selected French novels
André Malraux: La condition humaine, Georges Bernanos: Journal d'un curé de campagne, Albert Camus: La Peste -
Charles Nodier and deviant romanticism
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Jean Giraudoux and oriental thought
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Rousseau's vision of woman
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Diderot and the paradox of the spectator
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Time in the poetry of Antonio Machado and Jose Hierro
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Schopenhauer's aesthetic Metaphysics
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Apoḳalipṭiḳah ṿe-sifrut yorde merkavah
peraḳim be-toldot ha-ezoṭeriḳah ha-yehudit bi-teḳufat ha-Mishnah ṿe-ha-Talmud = Apocalyptic and Merkavah mysticism -
A grammar of the Arabick language
In which the rules are illustrated by authorities from the best writers ; principally adapted for the service of the honourable East India Company -
The contemporary jew in the Elizabethan drama