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BREWER, D. S. |
Some Metonymic Relationships in Chaucer's Poetry |
CHATMAN, SEYMOUR |
Narration and Point of View in Fiction and the Cinema |
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IKEGAMI, YOSHIHIKO |
A Linguistic Model for Narrative Analysis |
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BORROFF, MARIE |
Dramatic Structure in the Poetry of Marianne Moore |
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TRNKA, BOHUMIL |
A Few Remarks on Homonymy and Neutralization |
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TERASAWA, YOSHIO |
Some Notes on ME gan Periphrasis |
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OSHITARI, KINSHIRO |
The Shift of Viewpoint in Beowulf |
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MASUI, MICHIO |
Some Thoughts on the Continuity of Themes in Chaucer |
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JACOBSON, SVEN |
The Survey of English Usage and its Most Comprehensive Product: A Grammar of Contemporary English |
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HENDRICKS, WILLIAM O. |
Teun A.van Dijk: Some Aspects of Text Grammars |
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STANLEY, E. G. |
The Oldest English Poetry Now Extant |
MIYABE, KIKUO |
Some Notes on Negative Sentences in Beowulf |
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SUZUKI, EIICHI |
A Reading of The Weddynge of Sir Gawen and Dame Ragnell |
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CHAPMAN, RAYMOND |
Words and Sounds |
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SCHULTZ, ELIZABETH |
The Language of Ralph Ellison |
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BREWER, D. S. |
Some Observations on the Development of Literalism and Verbal Criticism |
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WEINRICH, HARALD |
Üebergang in der Linguistik |
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TOYOTA, MASANORI |
On the Continuity of Nominal Construction in English |
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TRIPP, RAYMOND P., JR. |
The Criticism of "Wonder": A Review and Commentary Upon Chaucer and the English Tradition |
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BENNETT, J. A. W. |
A King's Quire |
ROWLAND, BERYL |
Classical and Medieval Ideas on the 'Ages of Man' and the Middle English Poem 'The Parlement of the Thre Ages' |
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OGOSHI, KAZUSO |
A Brief Note on Middle English Death Lyrics |
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ONO, SHIGERU |
A Statistical Study of shall and will in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales and its Relevance to Style |
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BAKER-SMITH, DOMINIC |
T.E. Hulme: Some Reflections on the Classical Temper |
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POTTER, SIMEON |
Recent Semantic Changes in Spoken and Written English |
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BRADBROOK, M.C. |
Some Futures of English Literature |
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IKEGAMI, YOSHIHIKO |
The Linguistic Method and the Study of Literature |
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KUHN, SHERMAN M. |
On the Making of the Middle English Dictionary |
GILLMEISTER, HEINER |
The Origin of Imperative Constructions and Chaucer's Nonce-Words viritoot, virytrate, and phislyas |
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FUJII, HARUHIKO |
A Reading of Spenser's Prothalamion |
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OYAMA, TOSHIKO |
Cressida Metamorphosed |
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PARTRIDGE, A. C. |
The Language of Shakespeare's Troilus and Cressida |
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CHAKRAVORTY, JAGANNATH |
King Lear's 'Choice': An Existentialist Approach |
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MAKIN, PETER |
Ezra Pound's Abilities as a Translator of Provençal |
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OIJI, TAKERO |
Piers Plowman and Christian Allegory |
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JOHNSON, WILLIAM C., JR. |
The Poetics of Indeterminacy: A Review and Critique of The Renaissance Chaucer |
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ESAU, HELMUT |
Defining Literariness: An exercise in futility ? |
SPILLNER, BERND |
Semantische Determination und Dominanz |
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STANLEY, E. G. |
"Of This Cokes Tale Maked Chaucer Na Moore" |
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SÖDERLIND, JOHANNES |
A Novel by Dickens Linguistically Analysed |
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OIZUMI, AKIO |
The World of Chaucer's Idiom: Chaucer's English |
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6 |
TRIPP, RAYMOND P., JR. |
On The Continuity of English Poetry between Beowulf and Chaucer |
GRUBER, LOREN C. |
The Agnostic Anglo-Saxon Gnomes: Maxims I and II, Germania, and the Boundaries of Northern Wisdom |
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SAITO, ISAMU |
The Gawain-Poet's Use of the Bible in Patience and Cleanness |
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NOSEK, JIŘÍ |
Linguistic Style and Utterance: Devices and Text |
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SORNIG, KARL |
Zum Sprechakt "Widersprechen". Am Beispiel Parodistischer Gegentexte |
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ANDO, SADAO |
A Case Study in Syntactic Variation: Factors lnfluencing the Placement of English Adverbs in Relation to Auxiliaries |
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HENDRICKS, WILLIAM O. |
Prolegomena to a Semiolinguistic Theory of Character |
AKHMANOVA, OLGA |
On Linguopoetic Stratification of Literary Texts |
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WYLER, SIEGFRIED |
New Dimensions in Wordfield Research |
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KOSKENNIEMI, INNA |
On the Use of Verbal Phrases of the Type "to Take Revenge" in English Renaissance Drama |
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ROWLAND, BERYL |
Charles Moorman, Editing The Middle English Manuscript |
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BLOOMFIELD, MORTON W. |
What is Literary Theory |
FICHTE, JOERG O. |
The End of an Age Reflected in Its Poetry: Problems of Poetic Closure in 14th Century English Literature |
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JACOBS, NICOLAS |
Anglo-Danish Relations, Poetic Archaism and the Date of Beowulf: A Reconsideration of the Evidence |
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WINDEATT, B. A. |
'Most conservatyf the soun': Chaucer's Troilus Metre |
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GRADON, PAMELA |
John Gower and the Concept of Righteousness |
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NOGUCHI, SHUNICHI |
Caxton's Malory |
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SCHMIDT, HELMUT |
"Rhetoric of the Spirit" versus "Ancient Rhetoric" am Beispiel der Quäkerpredigt. Ein psycholinguistischer Beitrag zur Erforschung der rhetorischen Prinzipien des frühen Quäkertums |
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ESAU, HELMUT |
Poetic Unity Through Coupling: A Critical Inquiry into Levin's Linguistic Structures in Poetry |
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YAMANAKA, KEICHI |
Olga Akhmanova, Linguostylistics: Theory and Method |
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9 |
ANDO, SHINSUKE |
In Memoriam Dr. Fumio Kuriyagawa |
BREWER, DEREK |
The Nature of Romance |
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DAHL, LIISA |
Comments on the Structure and Theme of A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man |
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ROBERTS, JANE |
Towards an Old English Thesaurus |
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STEVICK, ROBERT D. |
Geometrical Design of the Old English Andreas |
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IWASE, SHITSUU |
Ralf Norrman, Techniques of Ambiguity in the Fiction of Henry James: With Special Reference to In the Cage and The Turn of the Screw |
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10 |
LOCHERBIE-CAMERON, |
Structure, Mood and Meaning in Beowulf |
KLETNSCHMIDT, HARALD |
Das Problem des Geschichtlichen in der Battle of Maldon |
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COWEN, JANET M. |
'False Treason and Enchantment' -- Some Aspects of Malory's Narrative Method |
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SASAKI, TATSU |
On the Diction of Sixteenth-century English Verse |
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STEIN, GABRIELE |
Nuclear English: Reflections on the Structure of Its Vocabulary |
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BARES, KAREL |
Vagueness of Language |
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11 |
MURPHY, JAMES J. |
Poetry without Genre: The Metapoetics of the Middle Ages |
KEAN, P. M. |
Christmas Games: Verbal Ironies and Ambiguities in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight |
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TURVILLE-PETRE, THORLAC |
The Nine Worthies in The Parlement of the Thre Ages |
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PARTRIDGE, A. C. |
Shakespeare's English: A Bibliographical Survey |
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MIYABE, KIKUO |
The Vernon Version of the Ancrene Riwle |
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12 |
MASUI, MICHlO |
Medieval Studies in Memory of Professor Fumio Kuriyagawa |
ANDO, SHINSUKE |
The Ideal of Feminine Beauty: A Comparative Note |
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BENNETT, J. A. W. |
Langland's Samaritan |
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BLOOMFIELD, MORTON W. |
Chaucer's Squire's Tale and the Renaissance |
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BREWER, DEREK |
Root's Account of the Text of Troilus |
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HENDRICKS, WILLIAM O. |
Style Types: Theory and Practice in Linguistic Stylistics |
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IKEGAMl, YOSHMIKO |
The Language of 'Appearance' and 'Reality' -- An Aspect of the Language of Tragedy in the Elizabethan and Jacobean Periods |
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IWASAKI, HARUO |
A Survey of the Noun Declensions in Lazamon's Brut |
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NOGUCHI, SHUNICHI |
Writing in Malory |
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ONO, SHIGERU |
Supplementary Notes on ongietan, undergietan and understandan |
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SCHLAUCH, MARGARET |
The Language of The Cobbler of Canterbury |
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STANLEY, E. G. |
The Glorification of Alfred King of Wessex (from the publication of Sir John Spelman's Life, 1678 and 1709, to the publication of Reinhold Pauli's, 1851) |
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SUZUKI, EIICHI |
Archaic Nouns in Morte Arthure: A Reconsideration |
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TAKAMIYA, TOSHIYUKI |
A New Manuscript of Walter Hilton's Eight Chapters on Perfection: The British Library, Additional MS 60577 |
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TRNKA, BOHUMIL |
The Beowulf Poem and Virgil's Aeneid |
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MIYABE, KIKUO |
The Vernon Version of the Ancrene Riwle (2) |
MITCHELL, BRUCE |
Beowulf, Lines 3074-3075: The Damnation of Beowulf? |
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BLAKE, N. F. |
The Text of the Canterbury Tales |
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SUDO, JUN |
Chaucer's Imitation and Innovation in Troilus and Criseyde |
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MATSUMOTO, HIROYUKI |
The Structure of CLEANNESS |
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MILIC, LOUIS T. |
Singularity and Style in Eighteenth-Century English Prose |
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KODAMA, SANEHIDE |
Peter Makin, Provence and Pound |
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BRINKMANN, HENNIG |
Wiederholung als sprachliches Phänomen: Eine Übersicht |
MILES, JOSEPHINE |
Poetic Space |
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KITAOKA, SEIJI |
The Structure of Culture & the Structure of Intellect: According to The Semiotics of Culture |
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WINDEATT, BARRY |
Pace in Chaucer: 'The proverbe seith: "He hasteth wel that wisely kan abyde"' (Melibee, 1054). |
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ITO, MASAYOSHI |
Gower's "Diogenes and Alexander" and Its Philosophic-literary Tradition |
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ARAKI, KAZUO |
Stress in Early Modern English |
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RYNELL, ALARIK |
On the Treatment of 'Predicative Adjectives' in Modern English Dictionaries |
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OGAWA, HIROSHI |
Ashley Crandell Amos, Linguistic Means of Determining the Dates of Old English Literary Texts |
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TERASAWA, YOSHIO |
In Memoriam Kikuo Miyabe |
MASUI, MICHIO |
Professor Kikuo Miyabe as One of the Founders of the Centre for Medieval English Studies and Poetica |
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MITCHELL, BRUCE |
A Note on Negative Sentences in Beowulf |
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CAMERON, ANGUS |
On the Making of the Dictionary of Old English |
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SCHNEIDER, KARL |
The English Proverb: Definition -- Determination of Age -- Models |
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FUJIWARA, HIROSHI |
The OE Relative Particle Pe |
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KUBOUCHI, TADAO |
A Note on Prose Rhythm in Wulfstan's De Falsis Dies |
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ROBBINS, ROSSELL HOPE |
Chaucer and the Lyric Tradition |
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BREWER, DEREK |
Chaucer's Attitudes to Music |
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TRIPP, RAYMOND P., JR. |
Ignorance, System, and Sacrifice: A Literary Reading of the Prioress's Tale |
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ANDO, SHINSUKE |
A Note on Line 1196 of The Wife of Bath's Tale |
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NAKASHIMA, KUNIO |
Present Participle in the Cely Letters |
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NAKAO, TOSHIO |
The Trajectory Constraint on Vowel Change |
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ZETTERSTEN, ARNE |
On the Making of the Dictionary of Early Modern English Pronunciation |
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SPEARING, A. C. |
Medieval Narrative Style |
GILLMEISTER, HEINER |
Zenobia's Vitremite, or The Case of the Unidentified Headdress |
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SPISAK, JAMES W. |
Malory Revises His Vocabulary |
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BARNES, GERALDINE |
Deception and Game in The Earl of Toulouse |
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KUROSE, TAMOTSU |
The Rhetorical Continuity of Sententia and Imagery in Mediaeval and Early Modern English Writings |
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BIRCH, DAVID |
The Determination of an Optimum Sample Size for the Analysis of Linguistic/Stylistic Features in Literary Texts |
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PALLISTER, JANIS L. |
Authorial Intention and the Literary Work |
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ITO, HIROYUKI |
Fritz Rau, Zur Verbreitung und Nachahmung des Tatler und Spectator. Heiderberg: Carl Winter, Universitätsverlag, 1980, 449 pp. |
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GRAY, DOUGLAS |
The Robin Hood Poems |
GLOWKA, ARTHUR WAYNE |
Prosodic Decorum in Layamon's Brut |
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ISHII, MIKIKO |
The Medieval Art of Preaching and the Weavers' Pageant |
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CAREY, JOHN |
Structure and Rhetoric in Sidney's Arcadia |
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GATER, WILLIAM |
The Myth of Linguistic Purity: "Le purisme est toujours pauvre" (Voltaire) |
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YAMANAKA, KEIICHI |
Siegfried Wyler, Untersuchungen zu einer Kategorie Norm in sprachlichen Systemen |
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The Editorial Board of POETICA |
In Memoriam Bohumil Trnka 1895-1984 |
BEADLE, RICHARD |
The York Hosiers' Play of Moses and Pharaoh: A Middle English Dramatist at Work |
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SUZUKI, EIICHI |
"Mold" in ME Alliterative Poetry: A Reconsideration |
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SAMUELS, M. L. |
The Dialect of the Scribe of the Harley Lyrics |
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MATSUDA, TAKAMI |
The Awntyrs off Arthure and the Arthurian History |
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HARWEG, ROLAND |
Initialsätze und Überschriften: Bemerkungen zur Struktur von Textanfängen |
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TAKADA, YASUNARI |
Derek Brewer, Tradition and Innovation in Chaucer and English Gothic Literature |
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BLAKE, N. F. |
Editorial Assumptions and Problems in The Canterbury Tales |
FUJII, HARUHIKO |
Henryson's Cresseid |
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NOGUCHI, SHUNICHI |
Caxton's Malory Again |
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WREEN, MICHAEL |
"Ay, every inch a king": King Lear, IV, vi, ll.106-130 |
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SUZUKI, ZENZO |
Duality in Tristram Shandy |
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AKASOFU, TETSUJI |
Can We Know the Dancer from the Dance? -- An Essay on Benjy's Trap or Language -- |
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APHEK, EDNA |
The Discourse Elements of Fortune-Telling in Literature and the Real World |
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HIRAGA, MASAKO K. |
"On Paul Ricoeur's Theory of Metaphor" |
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