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Mokotaba le kgohlano ho Ditshwantshiso tsa Zakes Mda
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South African satire : a study of Zakes Mda's The Madonna of Excelsior
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Presentations of masculinity in a selection of male-authored post-apartheid novels
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Marginality in post-TRC texts : storytelling and representational acts
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The representation of women in the works of three South African novelists of the transition
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Littoral Uncertainties : Water, women and climate precarity in South African literature.
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Past (pre)occupations, present (dis)locations : the nineteenth century restoried in texts from/about South Africa, Canada, Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand
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Voices of the Lioness : representation of female characters in selected YA Fantasy series by Ursula K Le Guin and Tamora Pierce
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Between wilderness and number : on literature, colonialism and the will to power
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Poetry of revolution : the poetic representation of political conflict and transition in Milton’s Paradise Lost and Marvell’s Cromwell Poems
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Review of Fang Tang's Literary Fantasy in Contemporary Chinese Diasporic Women’s Literature: Imagining Home
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From ‘Apartheid’ to the ‘Rainbow Nation’ and beyond : the representation of childhood and youth in South African coming-of-age narratives
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Mirrors of the past : versions of history in science fiction and fantasy
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Novel: Playing the Part and Mini-dissertation: The Representation of Modern South African Masculinities in K Sello Duiker’s The Quiet Violence of Dreams
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Arthurian mythology in the twentieth century : T.H. White and John Steinbeck's interpretations of Malory's Morte d'Arthur
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Les fonctions de la maxime dans "Adolphe" de Benjamin Constant.
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Le Rime di Giovanni De'Mantelli di Canobio, detto Tartaglia (Cod. Grey 7.b.5)
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'Child and serpent, star and stone - all one' : the duality of God and nature in children's literature
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The Implied Reader and the Recovery of Childhood:
A Study of J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Hobbit
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The stories we tell ourselves: Joan Didion on the romantic fantasies of reality
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White women writing the (post)colony : creolite, home and estrangement in novels by Rhys, Duras and Van Niekerk
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Proletarian Nights in Archie Hind’s The Dear Green Place
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Facebook as a Virtual Cemetery and a Place of Mourning
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The Zimbabwean nation as cultural construct in the works of John Eppel, Dambudzo Marechera and Yvonne Vera