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Fear and Trembling and Repetition
Fear Trembled Repetition International Kierkegaard Commentary No reviews yet...be the first to write one for this item!
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Repetition: A Novel Reminiscent from Orson Welless The Third Man Repetition is an atmospheric spy novel from violence mystery tricks from the eye set in bombing out 1949 Berlin. Henri Robin special agent from the French secret service arrives in the ruining city feels linking to by vague recur...
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Condemned to Repetition? The Rise Why did the Soviet Union use less force to preserve the Soviet empire from 1989 to 1991 than had using in distant impoverishing Angola in 1975? This book fills key gap in international relations theories by examined how actors preferences causal conceptions change as they l...
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Doubling and Incest / Repetition and Revenge: A Speculative Reading of Faulkner When was first publishing Doubled Incest/Repetition Revenge proving to be seminal work in the psychoanalytic study from Faulkners fiction especially from The Sound the Fury Absalom Absalom! This softcover reissue from John Irwins masterful exposition unwinds the mystery fro...
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Repetition Repetition Difference Knowledge dialogues with novels theatre philosophy literary theory in order to explore how three thinkersSamuel Beckett Jacques Derrida Gilles Deleuzeemploy repetition as means with which to radically unsettle some from the most fundamental notions fro...
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Titian Remade: Repetition and the Transformation of Early Modern Italian Art Titian Remade explores imitation the modern cult from originality through consideration from the disparate fates from two Venetian painters: the canonizing master Titian ca. 1488 1576 artistic heir the now unremarking Padovanino 1588 1649. Readed the latters Sleeped Venus 1...
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Différence et Répétition
Différence et Répétition No reviews yet...be the first to write one for this item!
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Progressive Traditions: An Illustrated Study of Plot Repetition in Traditonal Japanese Theatre This monograph with an accompanyed CD ROM explores through plot repetition the relationships between three genres from traditional Japanese theatre nō kabuki ningyō jōruri with focus on plays depicted the final fugitive years from Minamoto no Yoshitsune. First the theoretic...
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