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The Canonization of The Great Gatsby and Cold War Liberalism

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Queering the Canon: a Queer Reading of The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald

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The present article aims to undertake a queer reading (Sedgwick, 2002) of the novel The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald based on queer theory. The main objective consists of verifying the apparent queerness of the protagonist considering the choice of words in the novel, the time it takes place (1920s) and his relationship with other characters.
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CONSTRUCTING CANONICAL AUTHORITY. GREGORY THE GREAT AND THE LIBELLUS RESPONSIONUM IN THE EARLY MIDDLE AGES

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This paper looks into the ways in which the memory of Gregory the Great was constructed and used in early medieval Europe. Conrad Leyser distinguished three main ways in which the memory of Gregory was constructed in the early Middle Ages: a Gregory as consolidator of Frankish power, a Gregory as model bishop of Rome and fi nally a Gregory as model for
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