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Vol. 34 (2006): Literature, Film and Cultural Studies
Vol. 34 (2006): Literature, Film and Cultural Studies
Published:
2006-12-31
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Imagining Adam’s Dream: Keats’s Chamber of Maiden Thought in The Eve of St. Agnes
Laura Alexander Linker
11-29
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Looking Forward to the End. /Ou Topos/: An Approach to the Art of Samuel Beckett
Nela Bureu Ramos
31-40
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Exploring Identity Issues in British Men’s Magazines’ Problem Pages: A Cultural Studies Perspective
Eduardo De Gregorio Godeo
41-61
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Wordsworth’s ‘Tintern Abbey’ and the Tradition of the ‘Hymnal’ Ode
Sandro Jung
63-74
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Aspects of Indian Modernity: A Personal Perspective
Mohan Ramanan
75-91
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Gendered Spaces and Female Resistance: Virginia Woolf’s ‘The Mark on the Wall’
Jorge Sacido Romero, Laura M. Lojo Rodríguez
93-108
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Book Reviews
Books in Motion. Adaptation, Intertextuality, Authorship, by Mireia Aragay (Amsterdam and New York: Rodopi, 2005)
Beatriz Oria Gómez
111-115
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Gender and Caste in the Anglophone-Indian Novels of Arundhati Roy and Githa Hariharan. Feminist Issues in Cross-Cultural Perspectives, by Antonia Navarro-Tejero (New York: The Edwin Meller Press, 2005)
Elena Oliete Aldea
117-121
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