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    “Still-Vexed”: Laura E. Richards’s Captain January and Shakespeare by Josephine Sharoni

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The discussion is then widened to show the importance of Shakespeare for Richards and her manner of relating to his work, implying that Captain January is still relevant to the teaching of Shakespeare.…”
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    A History of Modern Uganda / by Reid, Richard J. (Richard James)

    Published 2017
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    A history of modern Uganda / by Reid, Richard J. (Richard James)

    Published 2017
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    "Þat Ʒet þe wynd & þe weder & þe worlde stynkes": The Sins of Richard II and the Corruption of the Crown by Shawn Mcavoy

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Richard’s Crown allowed for no debate, and no participation. …”
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    Guillaume de Volpiano en Normandie : état des questions by Véronique Gazeau

    Published 2002-07-01
    “…Richard II’s appeal to William of Volpiano, an Italian-Burgundian reformer in 1001, must be regarded as an important stage in the revival of monasticism in the Norman principality. …”
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    Graham Greene : a life in letters / by Greene, Graham, 1904-1991

    Published 2004
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    Du simulacre à la simulation : la vérité de l’artifice dans Galatea 2.2 de Richard Powers by Jean-Yves Pellegrin

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…This paper suggests that Richard Powers’ Galatea 2.2 may be construed as an up-dated version of Ovid’s “Pygmalion” insofar as it no longer pauses the question of artifice in terms of imitation but in terms of simulation. …”
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    L’anxiété technocratique en France : les romans du Fleuve Noir « Anticipation », 1951-1960 by Bradford Lyau

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Inspired by Saint-Simon and under the pseudonym of F. Richard-Bessière, François Richard and Henri Bessières represent the technocratic order as an ideal paradigm. …”
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