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"This anguish, like a kind of intimate song"
resistance in women's literature of World War II -
"This anguish, like a kind of intimate song"
resistance in women's literature of World War II -
"This anguish, like a kind of intimate song"
resistance in women's literature of World War II -
"This anguish, like a kind of intimate song"
resistance in women's literature of World War II -
"This anguish, like a kind of intimate song"
resistance in women's literature of World War II -
"This anguish, like a kind of intimate song"
resistance in women's literature of World War II -
'This Anguish, Like a Kind of Intimate Song'
Resistance in Women's Literature of World War II -
'This anguish, like a kind of intimate song'
resistance in women's literature of World War II -
'This anguish, like a kind of intimate song'
resistance in women's literature of World War II -
'This anguish, like a kind of intimate song': resistance in women's literature of World War II
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'This anguish, like a kind of intimate song': resistance in women's literature of World War II
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'Trei poëte, sages dotors, qui mout sorent di nigromance'
knowledge and automata in twelfth-century French literature -
<<L'>> écriture du féminin chez Zola et dans la fiction naturaliste
= Writing the feminine in Zola and naturalist fiction -
<<The>> Renaissance of Impasse
from the Age of Carlyle, Emerson, and Melville to the Quiet Revolution in Quebec -
<<The>> child in French and Francophone literature
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<<The>> new biographical criticism
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A dream of stone
fame, vision, and monumentality in nineteenth century French literary culture -
A dream of stone
fame, vision, and monumentality in nineteenth-century French literary culture -
A history of French literature
from "Chanson de geste" to Cinema -
A history of French literature
from Chanson de geste to cinema -
A history of French literature
from "Chanson de geste" to Cinema -
A study of land and milieu in the works of Algerian-born writers Albert Camus, Mouloud Feraoun, and Mohammed Dib
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African literature today
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African literature today
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African literature today