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Fictional Images of Real Places in Philadelphia
Fantasy Cartography
The Novel Map
Dissertation Final
Fake Maps: How I Use Fantasy, Lies, and Misinformation to Understand Identity and Place
Middle Earth to Panem
The City As Metaphor in Selected Novels of James Purdy and Saul Bellow
Narrative in Herman Melville's Moby Dick
Locating Lost City Radio by Meredith Perry
Virtual Worlds , Fiction, and Reality
Mimesis, Romance, Novel: Representation of Milieu in the Monk and Nostromo
Young Adults in the Urban Consumer Society of the 1980S in Janowitz
Fictionality, Wieland, and the Eighteenth• Century German Novel 1
Magical Realism As Literary Activism in the Post-Cold War US Ethnic Novel
Christine De Pizan's the Book of the City of Ladies As Reclamatory Fan Work E
The Problem of the Fictive Stance
Heterotopian City. Khushwant Singh and His Delhi, a Novel
Periodization of the American Comic Book — a New Proposal1
Top View
Unusual Geography: Discworld Board Games and Paratextual L-Space
To Test an Idea: Menippean Satire in Lawrence Durrell's Avignon Quintet
Eroticism and Perverse Realism in Raj Rao's Bomgay
Crime Fiction / John Scaggs
Allusive Titles in Stephen King's Literary Works
A Shared Imaginary City: the Role of the Reader in the Fiction Of
The Translation of Fictional Worlds in Superheroic Comic Books the Case of Action Comics #1000
List of Locations of the DC Universevisited - Wikipedia, on the 8/26/2014 Free Encyclopedia Page 1 of 19
Stefanie Weymann-Teschke Weymann-Teschke Weymann-Teschke the City the City As Performance
Generic Multiplicity in Alasdair Gray's Lanark: a Life in 4 Books
Five Murders in a Fictional City
Reference in Fiction
Connecting the Mirror Cities of London in the Novels of Neil Gaiman and China Miéville
The Role of the Reader in the Fiction of Muḥammad Khuḍayyir
Architecture, Violence and Sensation
Interdiscourse in the TV Serial Productions: a Demonstrative Exercise Matrizes, Vol
The Infliction of Harm Through the Publication of Fiction: Fasidoning a Theory of Liability
Fictional Characters and Their Discontents: a Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics of Fictional Entities
Urban Spaces in Dystopian Science Fiction" [En Línea]
A Materialist Theory of Fantasy Literature Rich Paul Cooper Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College,
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Who Owns the City? China Miéville's the City and the City As an Urban
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Repressive Politics and Satire in E. T. A. Hoffmann's Fairy-Tales
To Hard Times (1960)