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  • The Ontology and Literary Status of the Screenplay:The Case of »Scriptfic«

    The Ontology and Literary Status of the Screenplay:The Case of »Scriptfic«

  • AS and a Level English Literature

    AS and a Level English Literature

  • Epsitemology, Literary Genre and Knowledge Organisation Systems

    Epsitemology, Literary Genre and Knowledge Organisation Systems

  • New Orlearis Review

    New Orlearis Review

  • History As Rhetoric, Fable, and Literary Genre

    History As Rhetoric, Fable, and Literary Genre

  • Considering Young Adult Literature As a Literary Genre

    Considering Young Adult Literature As a Literary Genre

  • 10Mo English

    10Mo English

  • The Play's the Thing: the Need for Some Critical Perspectives in Children's Drama

    The Play's the Thing: the Need for Some Critical Perspectives in Children's Drama

  • Define Satire Literary Term

    Define Satire Literary Term

  • An Analysis of Satire Megan Leboeuf University of Rhode Island, Meganleb@Yahoo.Com

    An Analysis of Satire Megan Leboeuf University of Rhode Island, [email protected]

  • Habermas, Derrida and the Genre Distinction Between Fiction and Argument Sergeiy Sandler (Sergeiys@Gmail.Com) International Studies in Philosophy 39 (4), 2007, Pp

    Habermas, Derrida and the Genre Distinction Between Fiction and Argument Sergeiy Sandler ([email protected]) International Studies in Philosophy 39 (4), 2007, Pp

  • UNIVERSITY of CALIFORNIA Los Angeles the Fabulist in the Fable

    UNIVERSITY of CALIFORNIA Los Angeles the Fabulist in the Fable

  • The Reading, Writing and Translating of Erotic Literature

    The Reading, Writing and Translating of Erotic Literature

  • The Screenplay As Text

    The Screenplay As Text

  • Ethical Literature in Antiquity Przemysław Paczkowski1

    Ethical Literature in Antiquity Przemysław Paczkowski1

  • An Outline Introduction to Western Literature

    An Outline Introduction to Western Literature

  • The Concept of a Literary Genre

    The Concept of a Literary Genre

  • The Gospel Genre: What Are We After?

    The Gospel Genre: What Are We After?

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  • Evolutional History of Fable Stories and Their Influence on Culture in Ancient World Arjuman Sultana Nishat Senior English Faculty, Inaya Medical College
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  • LITERARY GENRES Format False, Fantasy, Fable, Novel Fairy Tale, Fictitious, L O N G Fiction Fabricated, Phony
  • Satire in the 18Th Century NEH Summer Institute Curriculum Project
  • Literary Theory and Young Adult Literature: the Open Frontier in Critical Studies
  • Initiation to Literature
  • More Than Pleasure: the Pornographic Novel in Eighteenth-Century France
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  • Satire in Gulliver's Travels Satire Is a Literary Genre of Greek Origin (Satyr
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