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I Know Him Not, and Never Will: Moby Dick, The Human and the Whale
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The myth of masculinity in Cormac McCarthy's Border Trilogy
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Chesterton, modernism, and the representation of reality
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A universal key : utopias and universals in JM Coetzee's The childhood of Jesus
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Reading restitution in District Six: law, discourse and 'governmentality'
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The wild olive bowl
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The liberal ideology and some English South African novelists
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The theatre of Tom Stoppard : the spectator as hero
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Post-apartheid Speculative Fiction and the South African City
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A linguistic and discourse analysis of legal language: the right to understand legal texts and methods of rewriting them
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An analysis and criticism of the English series of the South African "individual intelligence scale" (Provisional Tests-1925)
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A saga of black deglorification : the disfigurement of Africa in Ayi Kwei Armah's novels
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Power and pleasure : the politics of film analysis and feminist community media education
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Representations of the East in the poetry of Byron : a study in culture and identity
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English proficiency testing and the prediction of academic achievement
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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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Unsettling whiteness : Kipling's Boers and the case for a white subalternity
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The mother-daughter conflict in selected works by Doris Lessing
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Emily Brontë : the mind of a visionary
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The new Suffolk hymnbook : a novel
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W.M. Thackeray : nostalgic satirist : a reappraisal of some aspects of his style
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Recovery, escape and consolation in the secondary worlds of The Lord of the Rings
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Negotiating the ambivalent construction of 'coloured' identity, in relation to the work of Malika Ndlovu and the Cape Town-based Black Women's Writers Collective, WEAVE
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Fantasy and politics in South African literature : a comparative study of the use of the fantastic in selected works of Christopher Hope, Ivan Vladislavic and Andre Brink