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A Loss Unbearable: Byronic Heroes in Victorian Fiction
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Making and Unmaking of the Symbolic World: Staging Death Scenes in Jesus Christ Superstar and M. Butterfly
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My Mother is the Other in Me: Reading Mother-Daughter Relationships in Doris Lessing's The Golden Notebook
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"There is No True Sexual Relationship": Courtly Love in Thomas Carew's Lyrics
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Beyond Suffering and Social Status of Griselda: Chaucer, Nietzsche, and Lacan
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A Journey to the Imaginary: Tim Burton's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
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