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    O sol ofuscante de Hilda Hilst e Georges Bataille by Aline Leal Fernandes Barbosa

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Hilda Hilst y Georges Bataille fueron autores que desafiaron constantemente los límites éticos y estéticos en su composición literaria. …”
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    A advertência poética de Hilda Hilst em As aves da noite by Rubens da Cunha

    Published 2017-01-01
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    Child’s lawyer in Ukraine by O. G. Yushkevych

    Published 2023-03-01
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    Hilar Tumours by Guido Costamagna, Andrea Tringali, Lucio Petruzziello, Cristiano Spada

    Published 2004-01-01
    “…Tumours that involve the confluence of the bile ducts in the liver hilum provide a major therapeutic challenge. Adequate palliation requires relief of jaundice. …”
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    Dissections in Phoebe Gloeckner’s A Child’s Life (1998, 2000) by Hélène Tison

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…Phoebe Gloeckner’s anatomical drawings and écorchés, her often blunt and jarring graphic narratives centered on abusive relations, are inevitably controversial; they fly in the face of feminist attacks on such representations as debasing to women and they complexify and redirect the debate about child sexuality. But A Child’s Life cannot be summed up in terms of exploitative objectification of women’s bodies, despite the depictions of scenes of abuse and self-abuse. …”
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    ‘A queer combination of a child’s mind with a grown-up joke’: Dickens’s Child Narrators in Holiday Romance (1868) by Isabelle Hervouet

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Holiday Romance, written by Dickens and first published in 1868, is a collection of four tales for children in which Dickens indulges his penchant for fairy tales, child-like vision and verbal play. It features four child narrators embarked on a mission: adults are at so great a remove from childhood that they are unable to see the importance of imagination and of story-telling; the four children will have to reinvent the world and tell adults what it should be like. …”
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