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2014
Nineteenth-century novels only ascribe the disease of reading, previously an affliction affecting men as much as women, to their lone female characters. Taking this phenomenon as a starting point, this work interrogates the terms employed in histories of the novel, and late twentieth-century theories of reading.
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Nineteenth-century novels only ascribe the disease of reading, previously an affliction affecting men as much as women, to their lone female characters. Taking this phenomenon as a starting point, this work interrogates the terms employed in histories of the novel, and late twentieth-century theories of reading.
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Pre-Romanesque Ottonian and Romanesque
Journal of the British Archaeological Association, 1970openaire +1 more source
East or Easter? Keys to the orientation of Romanesque churches along the Way of Saint James
Journal for the History of Astronomy, 2021Maitane Urrutia-Aparicio +2 more
exaly
Radiocarbon dating of mortar charcoals from romanesque Southern Corridor, Prague Castle
Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, 2022Katerina Pachnerova Brabcova
exaly

