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Forms of cohesion : the development of style in the novels of Virginia Woolf
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The common reader and the modernist Bildungsroman : Virginia Woolf's The Waves
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Fragments of a Writer’s Mind: Virginia Woolf in Her Own Words
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Folded in this triple melody : intercorporeality in the work of Virginia Woolf
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The wild goose chase : the illusion of gender in Virginia woolf’s Orlando
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The Romani People in the European Cultural Imagination: Alexander Pushkin, Prosper Mérimée and Virginia Woolf
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The androgynous ideal in twentieth-century feminist literature : Woolf, Carter, Winterson and Harpman
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“The triumph of life over the well of tears” : history and the past in selected novels of Virginia Woolf
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Enkeling en gemeenskap in die filosofie van Jean-Paul Sartre
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Le theme du miroir dans l'oeuvre de Jean Cocteau, Jean-Paul Sartre et Jean Genet : une etude comparee
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Representations of writers as public intellectuals : Jean-Paul Sartre, Nadine Gordimer, Gao Xingjian and Pablo Neruda
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Representations of writers as public ntellectuals Jean-Paul Sartre, Nadine Gordimer, Gao Xingjian and Pablo Neruda
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Solitude, suffering, and creativity in three existentialist novels
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Les dieux cachés de l’existentialisme : la soumission et la révolte dans l’œuvre de Jean-Paul Sartre et d’Albert Camus (French)
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Confronting life in literary guises: A study of Dante, Blake and Sartre.
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Ruth Miller and the poetics of literary maternity
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Shakespeare in South Africa : literary theory and practice
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Space and censorship in Nadine Gordimer : a literary geography
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Socialisation and subversion : the development of the Victorian children's literary fairy tale
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Responsible responding: the ethics of a literary criticism of the Other
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Existentialist perspective of literacy promotional campaigns
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Nation in crisis : alternative literary representations of Zimbabwe Post-2000
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A comparative study of the political philosophies of Thomas Hobbes and Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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The space and time of human relationships in the philosophies of David Hume and Jean-Jacques Rousseau