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Volume 103, Number 3, 1 July 2008
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Unamuno, the Reader, and the Hermeneutical Gap
pp. 741-752(12)
Author: Longhurst, C. A.

Phrase and Subject: Studies in Literature and Music.
pp. 810-811(2)
Author: Rushton, Julian

Theatre of Estrangement: Theatre, Practice, Ideology.
pp. 811-812(2)
Author: White, J. J.

The Cambridge Introduction to Modernism.
pp. 814-815(2)
Authors: Müller, Timo

The Polyphony of Jewish Culture.
pp. 819-820(2)
Author: Finkin, Jordan

Encyclopedia of Erotic Literature.
pp. 820-822(3)
Author: Finn, Michael R.

Biography: A Brief History.
pp. 822-823(2)
Author: Stannard, Martin

The Towneley Cycle: Unity and Diversity.
pp. 823-824(2)
Author: Breeze, Andrew

Edmund Curll: Bookseller.
pp. 827-829(3)
Author: Brant, Clare

Provincial Readers in Eighteenth-Century England.
pp. 827-829(3)
Author: Brant, Clare

The Feminization Debate in Eighteenth-Century England.
pp. 829-830(2)
Author: Bignami, Marialuisa

Romanticism's Debatable Lands.
pp. 830-831(2)
Author: Cronin, Richard

Natural Rights and the Rise of Romanticism in the 1790s.
pp. 831-832(2)
Author: Kooy, Michael John

Heidegger's Bicycle: Interfering with Victorian Texts.
pp. 832-833(2)
Author: Daniels, Laura

The Works of Elizabeth Gaskell.
pp. 835-838(4)
Author: Sanders, Valerie

On Form: Poetry, Aestheticism, and the Legacy of a Word.
pp. 840-841(2)
Author: Bevis, Matthew

Anglo-American Modernity and the Mediterranean.
pp. 841-843(3)
Author: Saunders, John

The Letters of A. E. Housman.
pp. 843-844(2)
Author: Bevis, Matthew

A Study in Greene: Graham Greene and the Art of the Novel.
pp. 845-846(2)
Author: Stevenson, Randall

Understanding John McGahern.
pp. 847-847(1)
Author: Bradbury, Nicola

Anglo-Norman Verse `Prophecies of Merlin'.
pp. 848-849(2)
Author: Fulton, Helen

Sublime Worlds: Early Modern French Literature.
pp. 851-852(2)
Author: Ambrose, James

Poisoned Words: Slander and Satire in Early Modern France.
pp. 852-853(2)
Author: Phillips, Henry

Hidden Agendas: Cross-Dressing in 17th-Century France.
pp. 853-854(2)
Author: Prest, Julia

Madame de Sévigné, classique à son insu.
pp. 854-854(1)
Author: Hawcroft, Michael

Identity and Transformation in the Plays of Alexis Piron.
pp. 855-856(2)
Author: Darlow, Mark

Balzac et le temps: littérature, histoire et psychanalyse.
pp. 858-859(2)
Author: Tilby, Michael

Balzac avant Balzac.
pp. 858-859(2)
Author: Tilby, Michael

Victor Hugo et le roman architectural.
pp. 859-860(2)
Author: Augustyn, Joanna

Segalen: `Stèles'.
pp. 863-864(2)
Author: Forsdick, Charles

Réinventer le lyrisme: le surréalisme de Joyce Mansour.
pp. 864-865(2)
Author: Petterson, James

La Chute des temps/Time-Fall.
pp. 865-866(2)
Author: Wagstaff, Emma

Dante's Enigmas: Medieval Scholasticism and Beyond.
pp. 868-870(3)
Author: Took, John

Boccaccio and Feminist Criticism.
pp. 870-871(2)
Author: Ronchetti, Alessia

The Quest for Epic: From Ariosto to Tasso.
pp. 872-873(2)
Author: Carthy, Ita Mac

Spanish Cinema: A Student's Guide.
pp. 875-876(2)
Author: Faulkner, Sally

Kommentar zur `Crône' Heinrichs von dem Türlin.
pp. 881-882(2)
Author: Thomas, Neil

Christian Felix Weiße und die Leipziger Aufklärung.
pp. 883-884(2)
Author: Davies, Martin L.

Goethe's Concept of the Daemonic: After the Ancients.
pp. 888-889(2)
Author: Bell, Matthew

Rom—Europa: Treffpunkt der Kulturen. 1780-1820.
pp. 893-894(2)
Author: Ujma, Christina

Gender, Feminism, and Fiction in Germany, 1840-1914.
pp. 896-897(2)
Author: Richards, Anna

Religion als Relikt? Christliche Traditionenim Werk Fontanes.
pp. 897-898(2)
Author: Bowman, Peter James

The First World War as a Clash of Cultures.
pp. 898-901(4)
Author: Bance, Alan

The Novels of Erich Maria Remarque: Sparks of Life.
pp. 898-901(4)
Author: Bance, Alan

Günter Grass und die Musik.
pp. 906-907(2)
Author: Damrau, Peter

Nuremberg: The Imaginary Capital.
pp. 910-911(2)
Authors: Schödel, Kathrin

Urban Theatre in the Low Countries 1400-1625.
pp. 913-914(2)
Author: Skrine, Peter

The Feminine in the Prose of Andrey Platonov.
pp. 921-923(3)
Author: Vernitski, Anat

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