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- The Function of the Deus Ex Machina in Euripidean Drama
- Genre/Form Terms for Library and Archival Materials (LCGFT)
- Anagnorisis in His Poetics, As Part of His Discussion of Peripeteia
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- Scale and Catastrophe in Contemporary Anglophone Literature
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- JRR Tolkien's Eucatastrophe As the Paradigm of Christian Hope
- An Essay of Dramatic Poesy
- Image of Geopolitical and Cultural Catastrophe in the Poetry of Oleg Chukhontsev
- Mimetic Faces: on Luiz Costa Lima's the Control of Imaginary
- The Good Catastrophe: Tolkien on the Consolation of the Happy Ending John Stanifer Morehead State University
- Reframing the Disaster Genre in a Post-9/11 World
- The Hobbit Deus Ex Machina & Eucatastrophe
- The Literature of Catastrophe in the Francophone Caribbean
- Mimesis Catalog V2.Indd
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- Drama I. Tragedy Drama: Literary Work Meant to Be Performed in the Theatre
- The Shadow-Line Part 2
- Catastrophe, Collapse, and Decline in American Science Fiction
- The Limits of Satire in Karl Kraus, Elias Canetti and Else Lasker- Schüler
- Tragic Foundationalism
- Library of Congress Genre/Form Terms for Library and Archival
- 1 Catastrophe and Utopia Ghare Baire, Or the Household Goddess
- Evolution of the Tragic Hero: a Shift from God to Man
- Speech Genres and Interpretation of the Qur'an
- Literary Agency in the Wake of Catastrophe the Canonization of the Literary Responses to Trauma
- Intermingling Fact and Fiction: Catalyst Or Catastrophe?
- Drama Terms Emily in Faulkner's Story "A Rose for Emily" Through What She Says, How She Lives, and What She Does
- Creative Writing 2: Lifewriting
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- The Catastrophe of Cliché Karl Kraus, Cruiskeen Lawn, & the Culture Industry
- Poems Nicole Cooley/English Department/[email protected]
- Tragedy According to Jacobus Pontanus and the Tradition of Antiquity
- Writing Catastrophes: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the Semantics of Natural and Anthropogenic Disasters
- Philosophy, Literature & Theory
- Garabatos Vol I Press Release
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- 1 Speculative Fiction, Catastrophe, and the Devolutionary Imagination
- The Concept of Catastrophe, Anagnorisis and Peripetia in the Book of Job an Undergraduate Thesis
- Performing the Performance of Power in Beckett's Catastrophe Shannon Jackson
- ''Then Catastrophe Strikes'': Lire Le Désastre Dans L'œuvre Romanesque
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