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Vol. 38 (2008): Literature, Film and Cultural Studies
Vol. 38 (2008): Literature, Film and Cultural Studies
Published:
2008-12-31
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"Truth is Held in Disrepute": O. Henry and the Dismantling of Paradigms
Mauricio D. Aguilera Linde
11-27
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Beyond the Edge of the Century: The Postcolonial Imagination in the “New” Fictions of the Canadas
Pedro M. Carmona Rodríguez
29-45
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'Finding another Face inside my Face’: The Semiotics of Mime in Edgar Nkosi White's Racialized Dramaturgies”
Núria Casado Gual
47-61
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Dramatising the Conflicts of Nation and the Body: Displacement in Charlotte and Emily Brontë's Poetry of ‘Home’ and ‘Exile’ Dualities
Paula Alexandra Guimaraes
63-77
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'Keeping Going': Alquimia, violencia y sacrificio en la poesía de Seamus Heany
Juan Raez Padilla
79-90
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Book Reviews
Rhetoric and Representation. The British at War, edited by Gabrielle Linke and Holger Rossw (Heidelberg: Universitatsverlag Winter, 2007)
Mónica Calvo Pascual
93-96
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Form and Meaning in Dorothy M. Richardson's Pilgrimage, by María Francisca Llantada Díaz (Heidelberg: Universitätsverlag Winter, 2007)
Pilar Hidalgo
97-99
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