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Steel Bubbles: Death, Inexhaustibility, and Dickens’s Idea of the Book in Sketches by Boz, First Series (1836)
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Ignorance, hasard, incertitude, risque : des enjeux pour une éducation scientifique émancipatrice
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TÜRK KÜLTÜR ve MEDENİYETİNİN BİR BULUŞU OLAN MATBAACILIĞIN TARİHÇESİ
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Ecological Relations of the Lepidopterous Genus Depressaria (Œcophoridæ)
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Rise of Love and the People: French Matter and Manner in the Early Victorian Drama of Edward Bulwer-Lytton
Published 2017-11-01“…The article analyses the French influence in Bulwer’s first dramas that composed his cycle of French history plays, The Duchess de la Vallière (1837), The Lady of Lyons, or Love and Pride (1838) and Richelieu, or The Conspiracy (1839). …”
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Economic Impacts of Artificial Reefs: Charlotte County, FL
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Second Trilateral Meeting of Experts from Russia, USA and EU
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Proceso de cuidado enfermero aplicado en un paciente con insuficiencia respiratoria aguda
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Kněz na cestách. Cesta Josefa Chmelíčka do Francie a Španělska v roce 1861
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OFFER OF PRIVATE BANKING OF KEY BANKS IN POLAND - STATE AND PERSPECTIVES
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Henry James’s Spectral Archaeology
Published 2016-06-01“…Looking, at the same time, back to Prosper Merimée’s use of the fantastic in “La Venus d’Ille” (1837) and forwards to Sigmund Freud’s parallel between archaeology and psychoanalysis in “The Aetiology of Hysteria” (1896), James sets up an intricate set of relations and metaphorical correspondences between stone and language, sculpture and literature, antiquity and modernity, aesthetics and psychology. …”
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Moralistul Creangă
Published 2012-12-01“…The hypothesis of the present article is that Ion Creangă, one of the great Romanian prose writers (1837–1889), is a moralist who likes to observe the human nature and to judge it. …”
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