Time in literature
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Time in literature
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Time in literature
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Incoming Resources
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- How soon is now?, medieval texts, amateur readers, and the queerness of time, Carolyn Dinshaw
- Time and narrative, Paul Ricoeur ; translated by Kathleen McLaughlin and David Pellauer
- Nature's broken clocks, reimagining time in the face of the environmental crisis, Paul Huebener
- Écrire le temps, les tableaux urbains de Louis Sébastien Mercier, Geneviève Boucher
- L'oeuvre du temps, mémoire, histoire, engagement, Ludivine Bantigny
- Time in fiction, Craig Bourne and Emily Caddick Bourne
- Le temps des femmes, textes mémoriels des Lumières, sous la direction d'Anne Coudreuse et Catriona Seth
- Infinity, faith, and time, Christian humanism and Renaissance literature, John Spencer Hill
- Sonne und Mond, Kalender und Uhr, Studien zur Darstellung und poetischen Reflexion der Zeitordnung in der römischen Literatur, Anja Wolkenhauer
- On borrowed time, the art and economy of living with deadlines, Harald Weinrich ; translated by Steven Rendall
- Zeit und Tradition, kulturelle Strategien der Dauer, Aleida Assmann
- Temps et récit, Paul Ricœur
- Ist die Zeit aus den Fugen?, Aufstieg und Fall des Zeitregimes der Moderne, Aleida Assmann
- Antiquity and the meanings of time, a philosophy of ancient and modern literature, Duncan F. Kennedy
- Narrative in the Icelandic Family Saga, Meanings of Time in Old Norse Literature, by Heather O'Donoghue
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