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Vision, Plague, and Apocalypse in “Pale Horse, Pale Rider”

2012
As evident in Mrs. Wheeler’s culminating vision in One of Ours and Clarissa Dalloway’s reciprocal visuality in Mrs. Dalloway, women’s literary narratives of the 1918 influenza pandemic emphasize the generative powers of feminine vision. In Katherine Anne Porter’s fiction, the character of Miranda Gay, frustrated by wartime propaganda’s hegemonic ...
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A Pale Version

The American Journal of Medicine, 2010
Lily S, Cheng   +6 more
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“Pale Whore, Pale Writer”: Is There Punishment for the Crime?

2015
What appears to be one of the more essential problems with Dostoyevsky’s poetics in Crime and Punishment deals, simply, with his occasional lapse into often using the wrong word at the wrong time. Beyond the mystery plot and the occasional melodramatic sentimentalism, Dostoyevsky’s insouciant approach to the art of novel-writing could justify Nabokov’s
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Pales Weevil [PDF]

open access: possible, 2014
This publication covers the symptoms, disease cycle, and control of Pales Weevil.
Day, Eric R., Salom, Scott M.
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Paling Shadows

2018
This thesis is the beginning of a novel.
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The rice PALE1 homolog is involved in the biosynthesis of vitamin B1

Plant Biotechnology Journal, 2021
Kim-Teng Lee   +2 more
exaly  

The Pale Child

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1955
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Pale Horse, Pale Rider; Pale Car, Pale Driver

Journal of Popular Film and Television, 1979
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“The Pale Dawn of Spain”:

This chapter traces variations on the theme of dawn in Ezra Pound’s poetry. The alba, in various hues, played a significant role in Pound’s early fascination with the philosophy of light. Giuliana Ferreccio contends that the transformations of the dawn motif illustrate Pound swerving between philology and morphology in a “genealogical” manner, in which
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