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Translating irony involves a series of interpretative gestures which are not solely provoked by or confined to the act of translation as such.
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Things are tough for 14-year-old Anika. School is boring, the teacher is unjust, her mother is always upset with her and the other girls are difficult.
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Provides a postmodern theory of poetry that sees rhythm as its essential quality
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Notice: This Book is published by Historical Books Limited (www.publicdomain.org.uk) as a Public Domain Book, if you have any inquiries, requests or need any help you can just send an email to publications@publicdomain.org.uk This book is ...
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Science fiction and fantasy – or speculative fiction – is the literary success story of the 21st century.
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The life-long friendship between Angela and Luke begins to deteriorate when Luke returns from a summer in England convinced it is time to develop his own personality.
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The book explains the basic concepts and issues involved in the academic study of music, draws attention to vital connections across the field and encourages critical thinking over a broad range of music-related issues. • Covers all main ...
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In order to escape her grandmother's restrictive household, sixth-grader Sue arranges an Austrian ski vacation designed to make her separated mother marry a man who despises the entire family.
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The editors of this collection have brought together new and exciting perspectives by international researchers and scholars working in the field of popular music studies.
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This book explores the politics of tango, tracing tango's travels from the brothels of Buenos Aires to the cabarets of Paris and the shako dansu clubs of Tokyo.