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The legacy of nineteenth-century replicas for object cultural biographies : lessons in duplication from 1830s Fife [PDF]
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Purpose. In this paper, it is Hoffmann’s features in works by A.K. Tolstoy, i.e. Ghoul, Family of a Ghoul, Meeting after Three Hundred Years, a passage of Amena and Don Juan that are studied.
Vera Vladimirovna Koroleva
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Zombie virus revitalized from permafrost: Facts and fiction. [PDF]
Mohite P +10 more
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William Burges and Jesus Christ: Visual Theology, Consolation, and Resurrection
William Burges’s commissions included reliquaries and private chapels for Lord Bute and Lord Ripon, both prominent Catholic convert patrons in the 1860s and 1870s. This article explores Burges’s focus on the image of Christ and its many meanings, arguing
Ayla Lepine
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Liturgy and Music in Hereford Cathedral in the Time of Queen Victoria and Beyond
The Victorian Gothic Revival and its focus on liturgical neo-medievalism inspired the 1860s restoration of the medieval Hereford Cathedral. In this restoration, the new screen played a central part.
Tessa Murdoch
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The Gothic element in the Bronte novels [PDF]
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University, 1946.
Butler, Barara Muir
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Sondheim and Weidman’s unintended trilogy
Critical Quarterly, Volume 66, Issue 4, Page 79-99, December 2024.
Kasia Boddy
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With its soaring silhouette, the Notre-Dame church at Royan dominates the city and symbolises its rebirth after the Second World War. The building is one of the major manifestations of the revival of religious architecture after 1945.
Franck Delorme
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Understanding old herbal secrets: The renaissance of traditional medicinal plants beyond the twenty classic species? [PDF]
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Grotesque maternity: reading "happiness" and its eugenics in Doris Lessing's The Fifth Child (1988) [PDF]
This paper contexualises and reads Doris Lessing’s The Fifth Child (1988) as a criticism towards the Family Acts conducted by Thatcher’s government in 1980s Britain. The article principally draws attention to the main and minor protagonist’s “annomalous”
Uematsu, Nozomi
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