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Henry Rider Haggard’s Nordicism? When Black Vikings fight alongside White Zulus in South Africa
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Dans le regard de l’Autre : la France et les Français vus d’Angleterre, 1640-1660
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Fear and Disillusionment: The EcoGothic in the Poetry of Sylvia Plath
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Benjy’s Howl: From Symptom to Sinthome in William Faulkner’s The Sound and the Fury
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“In the early Anthropocene”: Witnessing Environmental Emergency in Kathleen Jamie’s Essays
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The Forgotten : tentative de réappropriation aborigène de l’histoire australienne
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The Artistic Commitment of Kenyon Cox: An American Neoclassical Artist
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Shifting lines in Jan Kerouac’s Baby Driver. A Story about Myself (1981)
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“Lived religion” in Henry's Reformation: the evidence from mass books
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“From place to place and sea to sea”: The Art of Relating in R. L. Stevenson’s The Wrecker
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Drifting as Consolation in Michael Ondaatje’s Anil’s Ghost
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“Grim old London welcomed me back”: Elizabeth Cady Stanton’s Second Foray into Europe
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‘Strange old Italian dresses’: Walter Pater, Victorian fashionista?
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‘Back to the future’: The ‘new prescriptivism’ in twenty-first-century Britain
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Silence et langue.
Published 2009-12-01“…L’existence de ce non-mot dans la chaîne verbale, serait due à la double fonction de la langue: la première, celle de code qui assure la communication inter-personnelle, basée sur le rapport arbitraire, mais fixé, entre le signifiant et le signifié; la deuxième, celle d’instrument de pensée qui permet une réconciliation du verbe et de la pensée, grâce au rapport contingent, mais mobile, entre le signe linguistique et le monde. Lors de l’échange verbal, cette spécificité inhérente à la langue provoque la perception d’un reste d’inexprimable qui pourrait intercepter la parole. …”
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The politicisation of the climate emergency: the case of the 2019 United Kingdom general election
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