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Aus unseren Neuerwerbungen – Anglistik 2025.1

Fem­i­nine sin­gu­lar­i­ty: the pol­i­tics of sub­jec­tiv­i­ty in nine­­teenth-cen­­tu­ry lit­er­a­ture What hap­pens if we read nine­­teenth-cen­­tu­ry and Vic­to­ri­an texts not for the autonomous lib­er­al sub­ject, but for singularity—for what is par­tial, con­tin­gent, and in rela­tion, rather than what is mere­ly „alone“? … Weit­er­lesen

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Aus unseren Neuerwerbungen – Romanistik 2024.12

Dif­fer­en­tial object mark­ing in romance: towards microvari­a­tion Dif­fer­en­tial mark­ing as applied to direct objects has long been dis­cussed as one of the char­ac­ter­iz­ing traits of many Romance lan­guages. There is, how­ev­er, wide con­sen­sus that a detailed inves­ti­ga­tion into the nature … Weit­er­lesen