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This chapter focuses on the space where character study meets queer theory, conducting a comparison of the werewolf characters Remus Lupin and Fenrir Greyback. Beginning with several critics who understand the werewolf as symbolically queer, it is argued that their queerness comes from being “inherently uncategorizable.” While “werewolf” may stand as a
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This chapter focuses on the space where character study meets queer theory, conducting a comparison of the werewolf characters Remus Lupin and Fenrir Greyback. Beginning with several critics who understand the werewolf as symbolically queer, it is argued that their queerness comes from being “inherently uncategorizable.” While “werewolf” may stand as a
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Lupine ist nicht gleich Lupine
agrarzeitungFrankfurt a.M. Die auch Wolfsbohne genannte Lupine führte lange Zeit ein ackerbauliches Schattendasein – als Garten- und Zierpflanze. Ein Hauptgrund dafür: die bitteren und teils giftigen Inhaltsstoffe. Diese wurden durch Züchtung jedoch mittlerweile fast gänzlich ausgemerzt, sodass sich die Leguminose nunmehr sowohl als Tierfutter als auch für die ...
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Études Normandes, 2006
Bussi Michel. Retrouver Lupin. In: Études Normandes, 55e année, n°1, 2006. Arsène Lupin, gentleman normand. pp. 7-10.
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Bussi Michel. Retrouver Lupin. In: Études Normandes, 55e année, n°1, 2006. Arsène Lupin, gentleman normand. pp. 7-10.
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