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Ambiguities of Heritage: | Fictions and Polemics. |
River of Stone: | Fictions and Memories |
He is best known for his historical | fictions and mystery novels, including First Opium War |
ssion also "treats ADD and ADHD as diabolical | fictions and emphasizes the importance of setting and |
lbum, Salvador, Miami, After Henry, Political | Fictions, and Where I Was From, with an introduction b |
rines of philosophers, and partly of poetical | fictions and extravagant chimeras: That he ridiculed t |
In particular, abstractions and legal | fictions are usually regarded as entities. |
own works, by which means some of Geoffrey's | fictions became embedded in popular history. |
ical persons these encounters aren't based on | fictions but less-known facts, like when Perlasca resc |
co-editor of The Art of Friction: Where (Non) | Fictions Come Together (2008), an anthology of fiction |
es of Methodism, containing articles, poetry, | fictions, engravings, and notes of interest to its rea |
Great Stone Circles: Fables, | Fictions, Facts. |
Fictions, Fault, and Forgiveness: Jury Nullification i | |
Fictions from the Self. | |
In making Tender | Fictions, Hammer extended the ideas from Nitrate Kisse |
Despite being | fictions, her stories were all set against the backdro |
Some of the other | fictions in which warp drive technology is featured in |
ly influenced by Vaihinger's theory of useful | fictions, incorporating the idea of psychological fict |
s the author of Empirical Truths and Critical | Fictions: Locke, Wordsworth, Kant, Freud (Johns Hopkin |
The | Fictions of Science, 1996 |
The | Fictions of Language and the Languages of Fiction. |
Arnold L. Weinstein, | Fictions of the self, 1550-1800, Princeton: Princeton |
hers, like Russell, answered with speculative | fictions of their own that defended more conservative |
t it is likely that they are all pseudonymous | fictions of later writers, which attempt to apply Pyth |
rity of the King's Council (1834), Truths and | Fictions of the Middle Ages: the Merchant and the Fria |
The scholarly | fictions of Jorge Luis Borges, or the reviews of non-e |
"The Women of Trachis: | Fictions, Pessimism, Ethics", in The Greeks and Us, R. |
hat persists and contributes to the countless | fictions projected upon the western landscape. |
author who has had approximately 1,500 short | fictions published in print from 1986 to 2000, some in |
Fictions: Records and Law Courts were valuable in help | |
ictions: Ambivalence towards Images, Theatre, | Fictions, Relics and Sexuality (Oxford, Blackwell Publ |
Feminine | Fictions: Revisiting the Postmodern (Oxford: Routledge |
conventions of ancient writers of historical | fictions, such as the author of the Hermetica, who pre |
, in spite of the fact that they contain many | fictions, such as a mission undertaken by Sully to Que |
His Tales and Popular | Fictions; their Resemblances and Transmissions from Co |
Critical Mappings of Arturo Islas's Narrative | Fictions; Toward a Cognitive Theory of Narrative Acts |
Tender | Fictions was screened at the 1996 Sundance Film Festiv |
Though slowly, | Fictions work because it is a well known fact that peo |
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