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The novel according to Cervantes 

Author: Gilman, Stephen
Publisher: University of California Press,  1989
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Appeasement or resistance and other essays on New Testament Judaism 

Author: Daube, David
Publisher: University of California Press,  1987
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Dilemmas of enlightenment: studies in the rhetoric and logic of ideology 

Author: Kenshur, Oscar 1942-
Publisher: University of California Press,  1993
Abstract: Oscar Kenshur combines trenchant analyses of important early-modern texts with a powerful critique…

Senecan drama and stoic cosmology 

Author: Rosenmeyer, Thomas G
Publisher: University of California Press,  1989
Abstract: Lucius Annaeus Seneca, Nero's tutor and advisor, wrote philosophical essays, some of them in the f…

A critical study of Philip Guston 

Author: Ashton, Dore
Publisher: University of California Press,  1990
Abstract: Dore Ashton has updated the bibliography and added a new concluding chapter to her classic study o…

The attic: memoir of a Chinese landlord's son 

Author: Cao, Guanlong 1945-
Publisher: University of California Press,  1996
Abstract: Novelist Guanlong Cao's autobiographical account of growing up in urban Shanghai affords a rare gl…

The chances of rhyme: device and modernity 

Author: Wesling, Donald
Publisher: University of California Press,  1980
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Play it again, Sam: retakes on remakes 

Author: Horton, Andrew
Publisher: University of California Press,  1998
Abstract: Play It Again, Sam is a timely investigation of a topic that until now has received almost no crit…

Writing tricksters: mythic gambols in American ethnic literature 

Author: Smith, Jeanne Rosier 1966-
Publisher: University of California Press,  1997
Abstract: Writing Tricksters examines the remarkable resurgence of tricksters - ubiquitous shape-shifters wh…

The master and Minerva: disputing women in French medieval culture 

Author: Solterer, Helen
Publisher: University of California Press,  1995
Abstract: Can words do damage? For medieval culture, the answer was unambiguously yes. And as Helen Solterer…
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