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Function and form in the -áya-formations of the Rig Veda and Atharva Veda
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The semantic organization of the Serbo-Croatian verb
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The peripheral plural endings of nouns in petrine sermons
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The question of "cultural language" and interdialectal norm in 16th century Slovakia
a phonological analysis of 16th century Slovak administrative-legal texts -
<<The>> love - theme in Maloryś Morte Darthur
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Rich and poor in the Shepherd of Hermas
an exegetical-social investigation -
Aldous Huxley's views on Pictorial Art
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Tours of hell
an apocalyptic form in Jewish and Christian literature -
Gender, violence, and yearning for escape
images in ghettocentric films of the 1990s Black Movie boom -
Character portrayal in Congreve's comedies "The old batchelour, love for love", and "The way of the world"
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Boundaries are all lies
ecofeminist themes in native American poet Linda Hogan's work -
<<The>> identity of women in some Indian novels in English
"Midnight's children" by Salman Rushdie, "Rich like us" by Nayantara Sahgal and "Jasmine" by Bharati Mukherjee -
Apocalyptic eschatology in the gospel of Matthew
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Narrative perspective and character development in the presentation of four heroines of American fiction
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Three portraits of the artist as a young woman
womanhood, art, and other (im)possibilities in "Violet Clay" "Lives of girls and women" and "A bird in the house" -
"Crossing the dark waters"
in search of the American dream and encountering the American nightmare in Bharati Mukherjee's "Jasmine" and selected short stories -
Cataclysm as catalyst
the theme of war in William Faulkner's fiction -
<<The>> traditional religion and its encounter with Christianity in Achebe's novels
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<<The>> Deirdre legend in the drama of the Irish literary revival
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Apocalyptic eschatology in the gospel of Matthew
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Idealism in the major stage plays of David Hare
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London as a setting in the contemporary English novel
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<<The>> ideology of racism deconstructed
an analysis of Herman Melville's "Benito Cereno" -
Jennifer Johnston's Big-House novels
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<<The>> problems of the African American neighborhood in the novels of Toni Morrison