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    Proust and three dialogues / Samuel Beckett and Georges Duthuit. by Beckett, Samuel, 1906-1989

    Published 1965
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    The guinea-pig : a play in three acts. by Chetham-Strode, Warren

    Published 1949
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    Crowdsourcing hypothesis tests: Making transparent how design choices shape research results by Justin F Landy, Miaolei Liam Jia, Isabel L Ding, Domenico Viganola, Warren Tierney, Anna Dreber, Magnus Johannesson, Thomas Pfeiffer, Charles R Ebersole, Quentin F Gronau, Alexander Ly, Don van den Bergh, Maarten Marsman, Koen Derks, Eric-Jan Wagenmakers, Andrew Proctor, Daniel M Bartels, Christopher W Bauman, William J Brady, Felix Cheung, Andrei Cimpian, Simone Dohle, M Brent Donnellan, Adam Hahn, Michael P Hall, William Jiménez-Leal, David J Johnson, Richard E Lucas, Benoît Monin, Andres Montealegre, Elizabeth Mullen, Jun Pang, Jennifer Ray, Diego A Reinero, Jesse Reynolds, Walter Sowden, Daniel Storage, Runkun Su, Christina M Tworek, Jay J Van Bavel, Daniel Walco, Julian Wills, Xiaobing Xu, Kai Chi Yam, Xiaoyu Yang, William A Cunningham, Martin Schweinsberg, Molly Urwitz, Matúš Adamkovič, Ravin Alaei, Casper J Albers, Aurélien Allard, Ian A Anderson, Michael R Andreychik, Peter Babinčák, Bradley J Baker, Gabriel Baník, Ernest Baskin, Jozef Bavolar, Ruud MWJ Berkers, Michał Białek, Joel Blanke, Johannes Breuer, Ambra Brizi, Stephanie EV Brown, Florian Brühlmann, Hendrik Bruns, Leigh Caldwell, Jean-François Campourcy, Eugene Y Chan, Yen-Ping Chang, Benjamin Y Cheung, Alycia Chin, Kit W Cho, Simon Columbus, Paul Conway, Conrad A Corretti, Adam W Craig, Paul G Curran, Alexander F Danvers, Ian GJ Dawson, Martin V Day, Erik Dietl, Johannes T Doerflinger, Alice Dominici, Vilius Dranseika, Peter A Edelsbrunner, John E Edlund, Matthew Fisher, Anna Fung, Oliver Genschow, Timo Gnambs, Matthew H Goldberg, Lorenz Graf-Vlachy, Andrew C Hafenbrack, Sebastian Hafenbrädl, Andree Hartanto, Patrick R Heck, Joseph P Heffner, Joseph Hilgard, Felix Holzmeister, Oleksandr V Horchak, Tina S-T Huang, Joachim Hüffmeier, Sean Hughes, Ian Hussey, Roland Imhoff, Bastian Jaeger, Konrad Jamro, Samuel GB Johnson, Andrew Jones, Lucas Keller, Olga Kombeiz, Lacy E Krueger, Anthony Lantian, Justin P Laplante, Ljiljana B Lazarevic, Jonathan Leclerc, Nicole Legate, James M Leonhardt, Desmond W Leung, Carmel A Levitan, Hause Lin, Qinglan Liu, Marco Tullio Liuzza, Kenneth D Locke, Albert L Ly, Melanie MacEacheron, Christopher R Madan, Harry Manley, Silvia Mari, Marcel Martončik, Scott L McLean, Jonathon McPhetres, Brett G Mercier, Corinna Michels, Michael C Mullarkey, Erica D Musser, Ladislas Nalborczyk, Gustav Nilsonne, Nicholas G Otis, Sarah MG Otner, Philipp E Otto, Oscar Oviedo-Trespalacios, Mariola Paruzel-Czachura, Francesco Pellegrini, Vitor MD Pereira, Hannah Perfecto, Gerit Pfuhl, Mark H Phillips, Ori Plonsky, Maura Pozzi, Danka B Purić, Brett Raymond-Barker, David E Redman, Caleb J Reynolds, Ivan Ropovik, Lukas Röseler, Janna K Ruessmann, William H Ryan, Nika Sablaturova, Kurt J Schuepfer, Astrid Schütz, Miroslav Sirota, Matthias Stefan, Eric L Stocks, Garrett L Strosser, Jordan W Suchow, Anna Szabelska, Kian Siong Tey, Leonid Tiokhin, Jais Troian, Till Utesch, Alejandro Vásquez-Echeverría, Leigh Ann Vaughn, Mark Verschoor, Bettina von Helversen, Pascal Wallisch, Sophia C Weissgerber, Aaron L Wichman, Jan K Woike, Iris Žeželj, Janis H Zickfeld, Yeonsin Ahn, Philippe F Blaettchen, Xi Kang, Yoo Jin Lee, Philip M Parker, Paul A Parker, Jamie S Song, May-Anne Very, Lynn Wong, Eric L Uhlmann

    Published 2019
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    Theorizing voice and perspective in the narratives of Eliza Haywood and her contemporaries by Joanna E. Fowler

    Published 2010
    “…This approach enables the thesis to provide extended comparison of Haywood s narrative choices with those of her main forebears and contemporaries, especially Aphra Behn, Delarivier Manley, Samuel Richardson, Tobias Smollett, and Henry Fielding.…”
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    Intersections: reading science fiction and critical thought by James Holden

    Published 2006
    “…In doing so, I show how the genre intersects with a wide variety of critical texts, including those by both Sigmund Freud and his great acolyte Jacques Lacan, Charles Darwin and those working in the field of archive management. …”
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    John Wain: a writers life and work by Elizabeth Hatziolou

    Published 1996
    “…It considers his biography of Samuel Johnson and examines the reasons why Johnson mattered to him so much. …”
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    'He was not a man that the next age can forget': textual borrowings from George Herbert's The Temple, 1633-1715 by Jenna Townend

    Published 2017
    “…The texts of little-studied writers like Thomas Edwards, Julia Palmer, Samuel Speed, and Nathanael Vincent are here considered alongside the works of well-known admirers of Herbert, such as Richard Baxter, Christopher Harvey, and Henry Vaughan. …”
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    Beckett and being: a phenomenological ontology by Susan Hennessy

    Published 2015
    “…This thesis seeks to re-examine the philosophies of some key French thinkers, as it places these alongside both historical and contemporary theory and criticism, in order to launch a new phenomenological investigation of the theatrical and literary works of Samuel Beckett. The writings of Jean-Paul Sartre and his contemporaries were once applied to the Beckett canon in order that this might be placed firmly in its historical, post-war context, and the so-called French existentialists contributed greatly, though unwittingly, to the birth of that now rather dated conceptual framework which we have come to know as The Theatre of the Absurd. …”
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