CATEGORY: Academic
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Reading the Absurd
Joanna Gavins
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Ideology, Rhetoric, Aesthetics: For De Man
Andrzej Warminski
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The Arsenal of Democracy: Aircraft Supply and the Evolution of the Anglo-American Alliance, 1938-1942
Gavin J. Bailey
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The Arab Nahdah: The Making of the Intellectual and Humanist Movement
Abdulrazzak Patel
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Alexander Wilson: The Scot Who Founded American Ornithology
Edward H. Burtt, William E. Davis
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Ethical Subjects in Contemporary Culture
Dave Boothroyd
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Walter Pater: Individualism and Aesthetic Philosophy
Kate Hext
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Inventions of the Skin: The Painted Body in Early English Drama
Andrea Stevens
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Material Inscriptions: Rhetorical Reading in Practice and Theory
Andrzej Warminski
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Francois Laruelle’s Philosophies of Difference: A Critical Introduction and Guide
Rocco Gangle
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Without Mastery: Reading and Other Forces
Sarah Wood
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Research Methods for Memory Studies
Emily Keightley, Michael Pickering
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Winchman
Chris Murray
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Reflections on the Astronomy of Glasgow
David Clarke
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If Only I Had Told
Esther W
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Understanding Ethics: An Introduction to Moral Theory
Torbjorn Tannsjo
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Untimely Affects: Gilles Deleuze and an Ethics of Cinema
Nadine Boljkovac
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Changing Methodologies in TESOL
Jane Spiro
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Modernist Literature and Postcolonial Studies
Rajeev Patke, David Johnson, Ania Loomba, The Open University/BBC, University of Pennsylvania
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Haptic Modernism: Touch and the Tactile in Modernist Writing
Dr. Abbie Garrington
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