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  • ...rance, non-knowledge, and agnotology in Anglophone studies, literature and culture. ... Cultural and Narrative Limits in Lily King’s '' Euphoria''." ''Science, Culture, and Postcolonial Narratives''. Ed. Anton Kirchhofer and Karsten Levihn-Kut
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  • ...istory. By situating Shakespeare's plays in the context of an older ritual culture, the new historicism forces us to reflect more rigorously on the difference
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  • [[Category:Handout:Literature and Culture|Poetry]]
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  • [[Category:Handout:Literature and Culture|Film]]
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  • *MM Culture in the New South Africa: Wed 10-12, A10 1-121a
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  • [[Category:Handout:Literature and Culture|Dramatic Communication]]
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  • [[Category:Handout:Literature and Culture|Narratology]]
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  • *[[AM 2a - Early Modern Literature and Culture]]
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  • [[Category:Handout:Literature and Culture|Literature]]
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  • --> Time as a limited resource, as valuable. But: concepts depend on culture, time, and also language! [[Category:Handout:Literature and Culture|Figurative Speech]]
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  • ...trod.); Harrison, Antony H. (ed.) and Kooistra, Lorraine Janzen (ed.). The Culture of Christina Rossetti: Female Poetics and Victorian Contexts. Athens, OH: O
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  • *[[Creation, Nature, Environment - Changing Conceptions in Literature and Culture]] *AM 2b, AM 4a, AM 10, AM 11: Can Popular Culture Make Us Smarter?
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  • They try to conserve the earthly culture, they drink Earl Grey tea, they read and cite James Joyce, Shakespeare, and *A culture that does not (want to) rely on imperialism, technical superiority or the s
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  • ...edipus and The Duke of Guise.</u> Restoration: Studies in English Literary Culture, 1600 – 1700, 9:1 (1985 Spring), pp. 12-25. ... and Mock – Epic Modernity.</u> Restoration: Studies in English Literary Culture, 1660 – 1700, 28:1 (2004 Spring), pp. 15 – 36.
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  • [[Category:Handout:Literature and Culture]]
    3 KB (419 words) - 09:36, 4 November 2008
  • ...s wanted to advertise the eating of lamb with his words. It is part of our culture that content and theme can differ. The study of texts affords a readiness t
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  • [[Category:Handout:Literature and Culture|Literature]]
    5 KB (792 words) - 12:06, 21 October 2009
  • [[Category:Handout:Literature and Culture|Figurative Speech]]
    10 KB (1,521 words) - 11:56, 29 April 2008
  • [[Category:Handout:Literature and Culture|Literature]]
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  • ...ve in that way that the rule is broken, but the Voyager still influences a culture (well, accidentally). [[User:Verena Engelhardt|Verena Engelhardt]] 22:24, 1
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