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Narrative, gender and authority in 'Abbāsid literature on women
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Representing the enemy
Musaylima in Muslim literature -
The representation of the Ottoman Orient in eighteenth century English literature
Ottoman society and culture in pseudo-oriental letters, oriental tales and travel literature -
Late antique motifs in Yezidi oral tradition
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Women in the Shāhnāmeh
their history and social status within the framework of ancient and medieval sources -
Saʿdi Deutsch
deutsche Dichter begegnen Saʿdi, Saʿdi-Rezeption in Deutschland -
The shipwrecked sailor in Arabic and Western literature
Ibn Ṭufayl and his influence on European writers -
Reading across modern Arabic
literature and art -
American Studies in Dialogue
Radical Reconstructions between Curriculum and Cultural Critique -
St Demetrius of Thessalonica
cult and devotion in the Middle Ages -
Prolegomena to an edition of the scholia to Statius
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Classical Sāṃkhya
an interpretation of its history and meaning -
Hamartia
tragic error in the Poetics of Aristotle and in Greek tragedy -
Statius' Silvae
critical and exegetical remarks with some notes on the Thebaid -
Petrarch and St. Augustine
classical scholarship, Christian theology and the origins of the Renaissance in Italy -
Bridal-quest epics in medieval Germany
a revisionary approach -
Other voices: A study of the late poetry of Luis Cernuda
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Magic stones and flying snakes
gender and the ‘postcolonial exotic’ in the work of Paulina Chiziane and Lídia Jorge -
Money and gender in the American novel
1850 - 2000 -
Medieval pets
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The epic imaginary
political power and its legitimations in eighteenth-century German literature -
A comedy of storytelling
theatricality and narrative in Apuleius' "Golden Ass" -
Challenging heterosexism from the other point of view
representations of homosexuality in Queer as folk and The L word -
The English dramatic lyric
1603 - 42 ; a study in Stuart dramatic technique -
"And no one will keep that light from shining"
civil religion after September 11 in speeches of George W. Bush