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Deleuze Studies, 2012
When approaching the philosophy of Deleuze in general, and the theory of imperceptible becomings (becoming(s)-imperceptible) in particular, as I am about to do, you must never underestimate the main idea that has been guiding Deleuze from Logique du sens to Critique et clinique. It is the idea that in any de facto event, empirically ascertainable, from
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When approaching the philosophy of Deleuze in general, and the theory of imperceptible becomings (becoming(s)-imperceptible) in particular, as I am about to do, you must never underestimate the main idea that has been guiding Deleuze from Logique du sens to Critique et clinique. It is the idea that in any de facto event, empirically ascertainable, from
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Early Music, 1973
the background to this period of music and discusses some of the performance problems involved. The reasons for the sudden flowering of the French medieval chanson can be seen not only in the genius of the great composers represented on these recordings, but also in the developments of the previous two centuries.
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the background to this period of music and discusses some of the performance problems involved. The reasons for the sudden flowering of the French medieval chanson can be seen not only in the genius of the great composers represented on these recordings, but also in the developments of the previous two centuries.
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ELH, 1960
Taken together, a number of the recent close studies of Sir Thomas Malory's treatment of his French and English sources ' reveal one unmistakable fact about Malory's purpose in writing the Morte Darthur: that Malory intended from the very beginning of his labors to set down in English a unified Arthuriad which should have as its great theme the birth ...
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Taken together, a number of the recent close studies of Sir Thomas Malory's treatment of his French and English sources ' reveal one unmistakable fact about Malory's purpose in writing the Morte Darthur: that Malory intended from the very beginning of his labors to set down in English a unified Arthuriad which should have as its great theme the birth ...
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Courtly Love, the Love of Courtliness, and the History of Sexuality
The Journal of English and Germanic Philology, 2008openaire +1 more source
Courtly love, the love of courtliness, and the history of sexuality
Choice Reviews Online, 2007openaire +1 more source
Courtly Love, the Love of Courtliness, and the History of Sexuality (review)
Seminar: A Journal of Germanic Studies, 2008openaire +1 more source

