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Channels - Review of Environmental Humanities and Theologies: Ecoculture, Literature and the Bible, by Rod Giblett :: FRELIP Discovery
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Landscape Theology: Exploring the Outfields of the Telemarkian Dream Song
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Bloodless Executions in the Seljukid State Tradition: The Procedures and Principles of Choking with Bowstring and Drawing Iron Rod to Eyes
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“Passing a looped and knotted string between their hands”. The Bible, the Women’s Liberation Movement and Women’s Bonds in Michèle Roberts’s The Wild Girl
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Systematic Literature Review of Algorithm Literacy Studies: Mapping The Overlooked Gaps
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Values Education in English Language Teaching: A Narrative Literature Review
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Rychter, Ewa, 2021. “Passing a looped and knotted string between their hands”. The Bible, the Women’s Liberation Movement and Women’s Bonds in Michèle Roberts’s The Wild Girl. Prague Journal of English Studies, Volume 10, Number 1, pages 23-41. doi: 10.2478/pjes-2021-0002
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Exploring the Relationship between Man and Nature in a Postmodern Context:A Review of Ecocriticism and Chinese Literature: Imaginary Landscapes and Real Living Spaces
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Reviewer Acknowledgements for English Language and Literature Studies, Vol. 16, No. 1
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Arguments and Counterarguments for and against Coffee in 17th-Century English Literature
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Between Revolutions: The Leftist Reception of American Literature in Iran (1905-1979)
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“Intergenerational Change in Conservative Family Values in Türkiye: A Theoretical Analysis Based on the Literature”
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Review of Fang Tang's Literary Fantasy in Contemporary Chinese Diasporic Women’s Literature: Imagining Home
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Monstrous Matrilineage in Chinese American Literature
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“A Sense of an Absent Future.” Pervading Post-apartheid South African Literature: Re-conceptualisations of Temporality in André Brink’s Transitional Writings
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Environmental Crisis in Contemporary Latin American Literature: An Analysis of "You Glow in the Dark"
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Clause complexing in research-article abstracts: Comparing human- and AI-generated texts
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Race and Nation in Three Canonic Texts of Puerto Rican Literature: Luis Palés Matos’s Tom-Tom of Kinky Hair and Black Things, José Luis González’s La llegada, and Edgardo Rodríguez Juliá’s Cortijo’s Wake
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WikiJournal of Humanities/Proceedings/Wikipedia and Wikimedia projects in the focus of scientific research/Encyclopedic Wikiresources
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Revealing The Fundamental Aporia In Levinas’s Interpretation Of Heidegger: The Difference Between “Dasein” And “Human” In Heidegger’s Early Ontology
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Collecting Human Subject Data in New Media Research: A Qualitative Analysis of Academic Essays in Türkiye
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A Review of Alberto Toscano’s Late Fascism
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A Review of The Cambridge History of The Australian Novel (2023)
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A Scoping Review on Foreign Language Teaching Enjoyment
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Review: The Persistence of Realism in Modernist Fiction by Paul Stasi