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Foxing the child
the cultural transmission of pedagogical norms and values in Dutch rewritings of literary classics for children 1850 - 1950 -
'The educated insight of a sedentary woman'
Mrs Humphry Ward (1851 - 1920) on the nature and purpose of women's education -
"Disaffection in the library"
shaping a living centre of learning -
Phonemes, graphemes, dabs of paint
Roman Jakobson, the Russian avant-garde and the search for the shared basic elements of painting and poetry -
Dickens and the artists
Compton -
Aristotle's biological works as scientific literature
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The tomb of the "true German"
Kuno Francke and the American rejection of a German ideal -
[Rezension von:] Aesthetic rivalries : word and image in France, 1880 - 1926 / Linda Goddard. - Oxford [u.a.] : Lang, 2012
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L'assolutismo del giocattolo
forme circolari nei giochi del pensiero e dell'arte: Franz Kafka e Alberto Savinio -
Cultivating the cosmos
spaceflight thought in Imperial Germany -
Word into image
Maurice Denis, "Les Amours de Marthe", and Amour -
Rhyming pictures
Walter Crane and the universal language of art -
The mechanics of writing
Sol LeWitt, Stéphane Mallarmé and Roland Barthes -
Carl Andre's poetry and the mapping of media
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Air and fire
the concept of time and presence in baroque culture -
Foxing the child
the cultural transmission of pedagogical norms and values in Dutch rewritings of literary classics for children 1850 - 1950 -
'The educated insight of a sedentary woman'
Mrs Humphry Ward (1851 - 1920) on the nature and purpose of women's education -
"Disaffection in the library"
shaping a living centre of learning -
Writing as resistance
Berber literature and the challenges surrounding the emergence of a Berber literary field in Morocco -
French studio welcomes Hollywood
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D.Z. Phillips' contemplations on religion and literature
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The last enemy that shall be destroyed is death. Biblical intertextuality in the sub-text of Joanne K. Rowling's Harry Potter novels
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Visions of the other world from the cistercian monastery of Melrose
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Adam and Eve's shame (and ours)
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Transnationalism and sexual identity in literature
from the French canon to US pulp fiction