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Dante, American-style : Seymour Chwast's graphic adaptations of the Divine Comedy and European literature
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2103, le retour de l’éléphant : la science-fiction utopique en dialogue avec l’écologie
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Environnements nucléaires : imaginaire des centrales atomiques et perception du danger écologique dans le roman français contemporain
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Les héritières de Psyché au XVIIe siècle : parallèle de La Fontaine et de La Force
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Metrics, scribes, and Beowulf : a response to Neidorf (2017), The Transmission of Beowulf
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The philosophy Is in the telling : how narrativity embodies cogitation in Javier Marías's 'The infatuations"
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‘Business! Solidity! Publicity!’ : speculation, commodification, and affect in Martin Chuzzlewit
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What’s the catch? The Nexus of absurdist humour, incongruity, and characterisation in Joseph Heller’s catch-22
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“Qu’est-ce que c’est que l’amour?” Curiosité, amour et monstruosité chez Stendhal
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Marketing professionalism: the transatlantic authorship of Edith Wharton
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On comic mental imagery in literature : the case of Manolito Gafotas
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Poems that flow: the river motif in the Spanish Petrarchan tradition
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Between the individual and the collective: Ford Madox Ford, Peter Kropotkin and the spirit of collaboration
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The slippery slope of interpellation: framing hero and victim in Edith Wharton's Ethan frome
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Faust is dead: Mark Ravenhill's view on a posthuman era
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Más que un amateur esclarecido: la afición de Julio Cortázar por la filosofía de Heráclito
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The novel and the nation: the case of David Grossman's see under: love
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Guatemalan echoes in The mystery of Saint Andres by Dante Liano
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The functional nature of pronominal change: innovative plural pronouns in English and Dutch
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'Why do you break me?' Talking to a human tree in Dante's Inferno
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Germanic myths and gender constructions in German and Dutch theatre texts 1660–1780
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Hybridity of the Judeo-Christian tradition as revindication of religious syncretism in the New Spain: El divino Narciso by Sor Juana
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'Only not beyond love': testimony, subalternity, and the famine in the poetry of Eavan Boland
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Antigona Vélez, la tragedia clásica releída como rito fundacional de un espacio argentino
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Salomon Gessner and Collins's Oriental Eclogues
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Argumente für die `Gestalt' des 'neuen Soldaten'?: Musils Mann ohne Eigenschaften und Jüngers Der Arbeiter im sprachlich-rhetorischen Vergleich
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Alfonso Reyes, traductor de la 'Ilíada': un poeta épico
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"On" est ailleurs: renoncer à la traduction parfaite.
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L’homme au scalpel: la figure de l’anatomiste dans le roman terrifiant du XIXe siècle
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The paradox of paragone: Painters and poets in Constantijn Huygens' 'Ooghen-Troost'
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Gold and hunger in the first Decade by Peter Martyr d'Anghiera
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William Collins, Grace and the “cest of amplest power”
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Grammatical metaphor and lexical metaphor: different perspectives on semantic variation
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Musics, metaphors and language origin in the 'Traite de la Formation Mechanique des Langues' by Charles de Brosses
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Alfonso Reyes' homage to Latin-American intellectuals: Praised expressed in terms of a European tradition
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His way is thro' chaos and the bottomless and pathless: The gender of madness in Alfred Tennyson's poetry.
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The double rhetoric of verisimilitude in 'Doce cuentos peregrinos' by Gabriel Garcia Marquez
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Thomas Killigrew's "lost years", 1655-1660 (A Stuart supporter in Holland during the Interregnum)