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| 101. | 'Knowledge broken': Empiricist method and the forms of Romanticism |
| 102. | A new kind of 'Beowulf': Text, translation and technology |
| 103. | Boundaries broken: Fairies and the possibility of spiritual unity in Keats's poems, and, L. E. L.'s beautiful monster: Revising the female supernatural |
| 104. | An ethics of reading: The broken beauties of Toni Morrison, Nawal El Saadawi, and Arundhati Roy (Arundhati Roy) |
| 105. | Intrasite spatial analysis of Late Pleistocene/Early Holocene archaeological material from the Broken Mammoth site (Alaska) |
| 106. | Arabic broken plurals and prosodic circumscription: A theoretical and experimental investigation |
| 107. | Rebuilding the Broken Mirror: An Imaginal Approach to the Multicultural Self |
| 108. | Ariel, the broken |
| 109. | Broken mirrors: The question of migrancy in south Asian fiction in English |
| 110. | Broken promises: The Canadian tainted -blood scandal |
| 111. | Broken trains of thought: The railway crash, trauma and narrative in British fiction, 1848--1910 (Mary Elizabeth Braddon, Wilkie Collins, Charles Dickens, Anthony Trollope, Robert Louis Stevenson, Scotland) |
| 112. | 'Imperialists in broken boots': Poor whites and philanthropy in southern African life writing |
| 113. | The broken plural problem in Arabic, Semitic, and Afroasiatic: A solution based on the diachronic application of prosodic analysis. (Volumes I and II) |
| 114. | 'NO MYTH IS SAFELY BROKEN': AMERICAN WOMEN AND THE MODERNIST PERIOD |
| 115. | Glitching modernism: Broken machinery and textual malfunction in modernism and new media |
| 116. | Patterns of the urban Jordanian Arabic broken plural |
| 117. | 'How Do I Teach My Kids My Broken Armenian?': A Study of Eastern Armenian Heritage Language Speakers in Los Angeles |
| 118. | Repairing the broken mirror: understanding men's muscularity-focused body image concerns through the lens of gender role conflict and self-compassion |
| 119. | Synchronal figures: Translating the micro-environment of a rower |
| 120. | The Reed Catkins Are Broken And The Red Leaves Fall
——The Deductive Thinking And Aesthetic Influence Of Bamboo Flute Solo Deep Autumn Ballad |
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