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Gewalt und ihre Legitimation im Mittelalter
Symposium des Philosophischen Seminars der Universität Hannover vom 26. bis 28. Februar 2002 -
Rethinking the victim
gendered violence in Australian women's literature -
Violence in French and Francophone literature and film
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Rebelles et criminelles chez les écrivaines d'expression française
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Prophètes, sorciers, rumeurs
la violence dans trois romans de Jules Barbey d'Aurevilly (1808-1889) -
Allegories of war
language and violence in old English poetry -
'A Great Effusion of Blood'?
Interpreting Medieval Violence -
Unsettling Partition
Literature, Gender, Memory -
Vergewaltigung in der Antike
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Love's Wounds
Violence and the Politics of Poetry in Early Modern Europe -
The language of war
literature and culture in the U.S. from the Civil War through World War II -
Cultures of War in Graphic Novels
Violence, Trauma, and Memory -
The Medieval Theater of Cruelty
Rhetoric, Memory, Violence -
Apocalyptic Futures
Marked Bodies and the Violence of the Text in Kafka, Conrad, and Coetzee -
Iterations of Loss
Mutilation and Aesthetic Form, al-Shidyaq to Darwish -
Violence and Naming
On Mexico and the Promise of Literature -
In the wake of Medea
neoclassical theater and the arts of destruction -
The Death-Bound-Subject
Richard Wright's Archaeology of Death -
Erschöpfung und Gewalt
Opferphantasien in der Literatur des Fin de siècle -
Marriage, violence and the nation in the American literary West
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Gewalt und ihre Legitimation im Mittelalter
Symposium des Philosophischen Seminars der Universität Hannover vom 26. bis 28. Februar 2002 -
The school of affliction
Gewalt und Empfindsamkeit in Samuel Richardsons "Clarissa" -
Visions of evil
origins of violence in the English Gothic novel -
Chateaubriand et la violence de l'histoire dans les Mémoires d'outre-tombe
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Die Krise der liberalen Anthropologie in der Literatur des Bürgerlichen Realismus
Männlichkeit, Bürgerlichkeit und Individualität bei Theodor Storm, Theodor Fontane und Paul Heyse