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ottaviano-may06.pdf

...firms (Tybout, 2002). Selection comes with two additional effects that are consistent...

gregoriou-demystifying-the-criminal-mind-linguistic-social-and-generic-deviance-in-contemporary-american-crime-fiction.pdf

...Working With English Medieval and Modern Language, Literature, and Drama Volume 1: 2003 Online ISSN 1740-8547 http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/english/working_with_english Demystifying the Criminal Mind 1 Working With English: Medieval and Modern Language, Literature and Drama 1 (2003): 1-15 Demy...

boyne-sentenced-to-destruction-a-stylistic-analysis-of-the-syntax-of-two-post-apocalyptic-novels.pdf

...Working With English: Medieval and Modern Language, Literature and Drama 5.1 Crossing the Divides, ed. Gibson, Green, King and Lucas (2009): pp. 1-20 Sentenced to Destruction: a Stylistic Analysis of the Syntax of Two Post-apocalyptic Novels1 Martin Boyne Lancaster University Two novels from ...

nicep-2020-07.pdf

...for more flexible outcomes (overtime hours) and...cooperation to be overcome for wage earners to

the-postgraduate-issue-9.pdf

...which I had come to read but also with...which I had never come across before. Goodness only

vuohelainen-richard-marsh's-the-beetle-1897-a-late-victorian-popular-novel.pdf

...Richard Marsh’s The Beetle (1897): a late-Victorian popular novel by Minna Vuohelainen Birkbeck, University of London This paper deals with the publication history and popular appeal of a novel which, when first published in 1897, was characterised by contemporary readers and reviewers as ...

lundeen-hemans'-response-to-the-romantic-uni-verse.pdf

...Hemans’ Response to the Romantic Uni-verse Kathleen Lundeen Western Washington University In Aporias, a meditation on the grammar of dying, Jacques Derrida notes that death names ‘the very irreplaceability of absolute singularity (no one can die in my place or in the place of the other)...

riedler-the-renaissance-revival-in-english-literature.pdf

...The Renaissance Revival in English Literature Nina Riedler The University of Duisburg-Essen In literature between 1870 and 1914 motives and characters originating from the Italian Renaissance can be found in increasing frequency. This phenomenon is also to be observed in German and – to a...

tuck-blurring-the-boundaries-the-sexuality-of-little-women.pdf

...Blurring the Boundaries: The Sexuality of Little Women by Donna-Marie Tuck University of Nottingham I am more than half-persuaded that I am a man’s soul, put by some freak of nature into a woman’s body…because I have fallen in love in my life with so many pretty girls and never once t...

ki-the-post-romantic-sublime-generation-x-and-the-intransigence-of-the-surplus-jouissance.pdf

...the infant can overcome its awe to reflect on...glory” and sublimity comes from their relentless fixation
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