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A.S. Byatt's Possession
Applied to A.S. Byatt's Possession, this view would consequently see both its British and its American editions as legitimate (and not merely as ...
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EESE Degott "No extra words"
"No extra words": the Scottish Lyric Poet Norman MacCaig ... It is typical for this situation that a poet such as Norman MacCaig should have received very ...
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"Explicit and implicit learning strategies in English instruction
In the definition, implicit learning is conceived as a natural, simple and conscious learning process whereas explicit learning is described as a process ...
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Masks and Masquerades in the 18th Century Novel
He re-inscribes the binary opposites male/female, as the female mask only functions to strengthen male identity. Masquerade is not in itself subversive, ...
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WAR POETRY: WHERE DEATH BECOMES ABSURD AND LIFE ABSURDER
4 Kipling, 'Gethsemane 1914-1918', lines 1-8, in The Definitive Edition of Rudyard Kipling's Verse, London, 1940, p. 98. Cf. the traditionalist War poems of ...
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WAR POETRY: WHERE DEATH BECOMES ABSURD AND LIFE ABSURDER
4 Kipling, 'Gethsemane 1914-1918', lines 1-8, in The Definitive Edition of Rudyard Kipling's Verse, London, 1940, p. 98. Cf. the traditionalist War poems of ...
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WAR POETRY: WHERE DEATH BECOMES ABSURD AND LIFE ABSURDER
Thus, Herbert Read's two volumes of trench poems were entitled Songs of Chaos (1915) and Naked Warriors (1919).31 His ironic Imagist poem 'The Happy ...
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GOEDOC - Documentserver of the Georg-August University of ...
GOEDOC document server of Goettingen University (SUB Goettingen). Search in the holdings of electronic titles available in Goettingen ...
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Colonial mimicry
4 Homi Bhabha, "Of Mimicry and Man: The Ambivalence of Colonial Discourse", in: The Location of Culture (London/New York 1994), 86. ...
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Colonial mimicry
4 Homi Bhabha, "Of Mimicry and Man: The Ambivalence of Colonial Discourse", in: The Location of Culture (London/New York 1994), 86. ...