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Laʒamon’s «Brut» between Old English Heroic Poetry and Middle English Romance
A Study of the Lexical Fields ‘Hero’, ‘Warrior’ and ‘Knight’©2011 Thesis -
A Dangerous Fiction
Subverting Hegemonic Masculinity through the Novels of Michael Chabon and Tom Wolfe©2013 Thesis -
A hora do crime
A violência na dramaturgia britânica do pós-Segunda Guerra Mundial (1951–1967)©2016 Thesis -
A Medical Companion to Dickens’s Fiction
©2005 Thesis -
A Poetics on Edge: - The Poetry and Prose of Sylvia Plath
A study of Sylvia Plath’s poetic and poetological developments©2001 Thesis -
«A Rock and a Hard Place»
Eine Untersuchung über die Traditions- und Kulturpflege der Ukrainer in Kanada©2005 Thesis -
«A Room of One’s Own»
Reale und mentale Innenräume weiblicher Selbstbestimmung im spätmittelalterlichen England©2002 Thesis -
A.S. Byatt’s Art of Memory
©2020 Thesis -
Abschied und Trennung als lyrische Situationen
Motivwandel bei Shakespeare, Sidney und Donne©1996 Thesis -
Accent and Identity in Learner Varieties of English
A Study with German and French University Students in an English as a Lingua Franca Setting©2018 Thesis -
Achieving ‘At-one-ment’
Storytelling and the Concept of the "Self</I> in Ian McEwan’s "The Child in Time, Black Dogs, Enduring Love</I>, and "Atonement</I>©2004 Thesis -
Alternative Mexiko
Untersuchungen zu Mexikobildern in der US-amerikanischen Kulturkritik zwischen 1920 und 1933©2002 Thesis -
American Patriotism and Corporate Identity in Automobile Advertising
«What’s Good for General Motors Is Good for the Country and Vice Versa?»©2019 Thesis -
Arguing About Britain and Europe in Parliamentary Discourse
Imagined Communities in Liberal Democrat Leaders’ Debate Contributions (1997–2010)©2019 Thesis -
Artus in der Neuen Welt
Der Artusstoff für junge Leser auf dem amerikanischen Buchmarkt (ca. 1860-1914)©2011 Thesis -
Außenseiter und Gemeinschaft
Zur Funktion von Interaktion, Kommunikation und sozialem Handeln in den Romanen George Eliots©2002 Thesis