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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Review Of Place, Language, And Identity In Afro-Costa Rican Literature, By Dorothy E. Mosby, And The Fugitive Race: Minority Writers Resisting Whiteness, By Stephen P. Knadler, Tim Engles
Tim Engles
No abstract provided.
An Aetolian Local Myth In Pausanias?, Lee E. Patterson
An Aetolian Local Myth In Pausanias?, Lee E. Patterson
Lee E. Patterson
No abstract provided.
Sling: “Richter Der Letzten Instanz”, Sace E. Elder
Sling: “Richter Der Letzten Instanz”, Sace E. Elder
Sace E. Elder
In the 1920s courtroom reportage became an important journalistic genre in the 1920s as leftist and liberal reporters filed into the halls of justice and analyzed what they saw and heard there in order to expose the injustices of a judicial system that had not embraced the liberal republic. Paul Schlesinger, who wrote under the pseudonym Sling, along with his colleagues Carl von Ossietzky, Kurt Tucholsky, Gabrielle Tiergit wrote of the sensational and the mundane, the political and the everyday cases, all of which provided the basis for social commentary and political criticism. Some have argued that the eagerness of …
A Review Of "Dido’S Daughters: Literacy, Gender, And Empire In Early Modern England And France" By Margaret W. Ferguson, Julie Campbell
A Review Of "Dido’S Daughters: Literacy, Gender, And Empire In Early Modern England And France" By Margaret W. Ferguson, Julie Campbell
Julie Campbell
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Guns, Butter, Leon Keyserling, The Afl-Cio, And The Fate Of Fullemployment Economics, Edmund F. Wehrle
Guns, Butter, Leon Keyserling, The Afl-Cio, And The Fate Of Fullemployment Economics, Edmund F. Wehrle
Edmund F. Wehrle
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Desire In The Literary Field: Hagiography, History, And Anagrams In Kleist’S Der Findling, C. C. Wharram
Desire In The Literary Field: Hagiography, History, And Anagrams In Kleist’S Der Findling, C. C. Wharram
Charles C. Wharram
No abstract provided.
“Translation As Symptom: The ‘Sickness’ Of The Romantic”, C. C. Wharram
“Translation As Symptom: The ‘Sickness’ Of The Romantic”, C. C. Wharram
Charles C. Wharram
No abstract provided.
Review Of Elisabeth Kübler-Ross: Facing Death, A Film By Stefan Haupt, John Steven Brantley
Review Of Elisabeth Kübler-Ross: Facing Death, A Film By Stefan Haupt, John Steven Brantley
Steve Brantley
No abstract provided.