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Horace in dialogue : a Bakhtinian study of speakers, interlocutors, addressees and audiences in the moralising satires of horace sermones books one and two
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Le Français en Afrique du sud :étude portant sur la province du cap occidental
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Idéologie et esthétique littéraire dans l'Œvre d'Henri Lopes
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Translation x Poetry x Gender: A Queer-Feminist Analysis of Afrikaans Poems with English Translations (2018)
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European duplicity and an occidental passion : Graham Greene and the limits of cultural translation
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Narrative strategies in the gospel according to Luke : a Bakhtinian exploration
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Rhetorical Dominance: How Homeric Dialogue Defines Characterization
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Urbanisation, Shona culture and Zimbabwean literature
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From "sad black stories" to "useful tragedy": Trajectories of hope in Johannesburg from Kgebetli Moele's Room 207 to Perfect Hlongwane's Jozi
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From denotation to detonation : aestheticization, memory and emphathic readings in trauma narratives
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Representations of post-2000 displacement in Zimbabwean women's literature
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Shaping Spirits, or, Imagination and "Abstruse Research": the perils of metaphysics and Coleridge's loss of form in the years of his philosophical accomplishment
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Rhetoric
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Luxury as a theme in Latin love elegy
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Editors' Essay
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The triumph of the (m)other : the feminine dichotomy in "Sleeping Beauty"
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Growing Queer: youth temporality and the ethics of group sex in contemporary Moroccan & South African literature
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The Dangers of Deceit: An Analysis of Odysseus’ Lie to Laertes in the Odyssey Book 24
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Panegyrici Latinei, 6 and 7 : Translated with introductions and commentary
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A Rhetorical Analysis of Cosmetic Advertisements: Thinking About Logical Fallacies
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The genre of suffering in the 'ancient near eastern literature, the Hebrew bible, and in some examples of modern literature.
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Courtly constraints: clothing, gifts and honour in Medieval Romance
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The postcolonial playground: colonial narratives in contemporary tourism
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(Dis)Remembering the slave mother: shame, trauma, and identity in the novels of Michelle Cliff and Zoë Wicomb