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Queer desire in Henry James
the politics of erotics in "The Bostonians" and "The Princess Casamassima" -
Tragedy as a critique of virtue
the novel and ethical reflection -
Queer desire in Henry James
the politics of erotics in The Bostonians and The Princess Casamassima -
The background of the Princess Casamassima
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Real toads in imaginary gardens
narrative accounts of liberalism -
Against Anarchy
Political Alterity in British Modernism -
Against anarchy
political alterity in early modernism -
Vom Faktum zur Fiktion
eine historische und literarische Untersuchung von Henry James' "The Princess Casamassima" und Joseph Conrads "Under western eyes" -
The background of the Princess Casamassima
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Three apocalyptic novels: Our mutual friend, The princess Casamassima, Tender is the night
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The function of city as setting in Dickens's Our mutual friend, Trollope's The way we live now, James's The princess Casamassima and Conrad's The secret agent
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Tragedy as a critique of virtue
the novel and ethical reflection -
Three apocalyptic novels: Our mutual friend, The princess Casamassima, Tender is the night
-
The background of the Princess Casamassima
-
Real toads in imaginary gardens
narrative accounts of liberalism -
Queer desire in Henry James
the politics of erotics in The Bostonians and The Princess Casamassima -
Tragedy as a critique of virtue
the novel and ethical reflection -
Queer desire in Henry James
the politics of erotics in The Bostonians and The Princess Casamassima -
Against anarchy
political alterity in British modernism -
Against Anarchy
Political Alterity in British Modernism -
Tragedy as a critique of virtue
the novel and ethical reflection -
Tragedy as a critique of virtue
the novel and ethical reflection -
Queer desire in Henry James
the politics of erotics in The Bostonians and The Princess Casamassima -
Vom Faktum zur Fiktion
eine historische und literarische Untersuchung von Henry James' "The Princess Casamassima" und Joseph Conrads "Under Western eyes"