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Arte y musica en las novelas de Blasco Ibanez
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The discourse of translation in culture contact: "The Story of Suhuy Teodora", an analysis of European literary borrowings in the Books of Chilam Balam
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Disidencias en la literatura y cine latinoamericano y peninsular
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Entre el alef y la mandorla: Poetica, erotica y mistica en la obra de Jose Angel Valente
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Freud and Spenser: a dream poetic: an isomorphic comparison of Freud's "The Interpretation of Dreams" and Spenser's "The Faerie Queene" emphasizing books ii and vi (psychoanalysis, hermeneutics, aesthetics)
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Ilhas riqueza, ilhas miseria. A representacao literaria da insularidadde num triangulo atlantico lusofono
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La jerarquia del texto en "eternidades" de Juan Ramon Jimenez y "O Guardador de Rebanhos" de Alberto Caeiro
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Lacan's mirror and beyond: Dante, Spenser, and Milton ("La Divina commedia," "The Faerie Queene," "Paradise Lost," psychoanalysis)
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"Leben wie gott in Frankreich": German identity and the myth of France, 1919-1945
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Myth taken: Postmodern mythology reflects the media
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O teatro consciente de Arthur Miller e Jorge Andrade. (Portuguese text) (Brazil, United States)
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One voice and many: Early twentieth-century dialogue poetry
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Pound, Williams, and Chinese poetry: The shaping of a Modernist tradition, 1913-1923
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Pound's 'sumbainai': Coherence and incoherence in "The Cantos"
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Presence, mutation et repression de l'orientalisme chez Guillaume Apollinaire
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Reactions to the French canon in the francophone novel
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Reinventing narrative: The relationship of the post-contemporary novel to the cinema
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The representation of Paris in Spanish-American fiction
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Similarities in Cervantes' "Don Quijote" and Steinbeck's Paisano novels
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"The stupid aristocracy of skin": Charles Testut's French southern antislavery novel. "Le Vieux Salomon, ou une famille d'esclaves au XIXeme siecle"
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Uses of Cuban (un)exoticism in transnational Spain: The desire revisited, 1985--2005
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Women and gardens in medieval and early modern Mediterranean literatures and cultures
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Writing about nineteenth-century female experience: Rosalia de Castro and George Sand's literature of idealization