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The Language of Love and Desire: Convention, Affect, and Intimacy in the Contemporary Romance
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At home in Fanon: Queer romance and mixed solidarities in contemporary African fiction
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Ultramarooned: gender, empire and narratives of travel in Southern Africa
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Responsible government (1873–1878)
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Responsible government, 1873-1878
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Romancing the Ring : romance tropes in The Lord of the Rings
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Womanist Poetics: Emily Dickinson, Gertrude Stein, and Audre Lorde
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Obituary: Bodo Reinisch (1936–2025)
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Obituary: Bodo Reinisch (1936–2025)
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Frau und Kirche im literarischen Werk von Gertrud von Le Fort
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Popular romance and the woman reader
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Variation and standardisation : the case of Afrikaans (1880-1922)
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Bessie Head : re-writing the romance : journalism, fiction (and gender)
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Indian immigration into Natal (1860-1872)
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Biophysical and biochemical research studies, 1936-1957
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Colonial control in Thembuland and resistance to it, 1872–1885
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Die Kaapse staande mag, 1872-1882
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The commercial banks in the South African credit market, 1922-1952
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“God Was With Us:” Child Labor in Colonial Kenya, 1922 - 1950s
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Urban geographies of romance: meeting and mating in Cairo
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The magical land : ecological consciousness in fantasy romance
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Ds. L.E. Brandt (1873 - 1939) as kerklike leier en bouer
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Editorial page
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Front page
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Representations of writers as public intellectuals : Jean-Paul Sartre, Nadine Gordimer, Gao Xingjian and Pablo Neruda
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Olive Schreiner : women, nature, culture
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The female quest in the novels of Alice Walker
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Ultramarooned: gender, empire and narratives of travel in Southern Africa
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Living on an horizon : the writings of Bessie Head
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Representations of writers as public ntellectuals Jean-Paul Sartre, Nadine Gordimer, Gao Xingjian and Pablo Neruda
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Ruth Miller and the poetics of literary maternity
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Negotiating truth, freedom and self : the prison narratives of some South African women
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Heritage, letters, and public history : Dorothea Fairbridge and loyal unionist cultural initiatives in South Africa, circa 1890-1930'
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Empire, nation, gender and romance : the novels of Cynthia Stockley (1872-1936) and Gertrude Page (1873-1922)
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Bessie Head : re-writing the romance : journalism, fiction (and gender)
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Negotiating femininity, ethnicity and history : representations of Ruth First in South African struggle narratives