Imprints & Re-visions: The Making of the Literary Text, 1759-1818Peter Hughes, Robert Rehder Gunter Narr Verlag, 1996 - 241 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 43
... given to a foster father Jean d'Aunoy , later sent to a convent and upon her decision not to stay there , taken away by the Marquis ' men to be killed in the forest outside Paris but instead given to La Motte . Due to the seal which ...
... given to a foster father Jean d'Aunoy , later sent to a convent and upon her decision not to stay there , taken away by the Marquis ' men to be killed in the forest outside Paris but instead given to La Motte . Due to the seal which ...
الصفحة 56
... given that they stage the encroachment of trauma on the subject . While conversion and sublimation signify lack , these psychic absences show that what is ... given birth to herself as the Montalt heir and given birth to 56 Elisabeth Bronfen.
... given that they stage the encroachment of trauma on the subject . While conversion and sublimation signify lack , these psychic absences show that what is ... given birth to herself as the Montalt heir and given birth to 56 Elisabeth Bronfen.
الصفحة 160
... given to him ... but the tomorrow is yet to come . The poem we read is what had been given to the " Author " ( the one we are being told about in the " Preface " ) by someone or by some source through a dream and he may or may not ...
... given to him ... but the tomorrow is yet to come . The poem we read is what had been given to the " Author " ( the one we are being told about in the " Preface " ) by someone or by some source through a dream and he may or may not ...
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Imprints Revisions | 9 |
Elisabeth Bronfen Zurich | 39 |
Stephen Copley York | 61 |
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