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Urban Arabesques

2020
Urban Arabesques examines philosophy as an event of the city and the city as an event of philosophy and how the intertwining of the two generates an urban imaginary. This critique-in-motion of creative figures and conceptual personae from (non) philosophy illuminates the emergence of sense in the city, shows how “transcendental empiricism” operates ...
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Poe's "Arabesque"

Comparative Literature, 1966
S EARLY AS May 1833, when only eleven of his tales had been completed, Poe had already begun to think of his stories as "Arabesques." This fact is confirmed by a letter he sent to the New England Magazine, which he had hoped (vainly, as it turned out) would accept his "Epimanes" for publication.
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Arabesques

The Slavic and East European Journal, 1983
George J. Gutsche   +2 more
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Arabesques

New England Review, 2012
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"Arabesque."

Notes and Queries, 1895
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Colloquial Arabesques

PAJ: A Journal of Performance and Art, 1999
Mark Zimmermann   +2 more
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