Małgorzata Hołda
3 artykuły w 2 czasopismach
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"L'homme agissant" and Self-Understanding : Pamela Sue Anderson on Capability and Vulnerability Opublikowano w: Text Matters. A Journal of Literature Theory and Culture 2020 / Tom 10 / s. 7 - 242020CZYSTY TEKST
Małgorzata Hołda, "L'homme agissant" and Self-Understanding : Pamela Sue Anderson on Capability and Vulnerability , Text Matters. A Journal of Literature Theory and Culture, 2020 / Tom 10, s. 7 - 24
BIBTEX@Article{ authors = " Małgorzata Hołda", title = ""L'homme agissant" and Self-Understanding : Pamela Sue Anderson on Capability and Vulnerability ", journal = "Text Matters. A Journal of Literature Theory and Culture", issue = "2020 / Tom 10", pages = "7 - 24" }
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“The Vane Sisters” by Vladimir Nabokov and the Hermeneutics of Memory and Death Opublikowano w: Language and Literary Studies of Warsaw 2017 / Numer 7 / s. 37 - 492017CZYSTY TEKST
Małgorzata Hołda, “The Vane Sisters” by Vladimir Nabokov and the Hermeneutics of Memory and Death, Language and Literary Studies of Warsaw, 2017 / Numer 7, s. 37 - 49
BIBTEX@Article{ authors = " Małgorzata Hołda", title = "“The Vane Sisters” by Vladimir Nabokov and the Hermeneutics of Memory and Death", journal = "Language and Literary Studies of Warsaw", issue = "2017 / Numer 7", pages = "37 - 49" }
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The Poetic Bliss of the Re-Described Reality : "Wallace Stevens: Poetry, Philosophy, and the Fidurative Language" Opublikowano w: Text Matters. A Journal of Literature Theory and Culture 2020 / Tom 10 / s. 423 - 4322020CZYSTY TEKST
Małgorzata Hołda, The Poetic Bliss of the Re-Described Reality : "Wallace Stevens: Poetry, Philosophy, and the Fidurative Language" , Text Matters. A Journal of Literature Theory and Culture, 2020 / Tom 10, s. 423 - 432
BIBTEX@Article{ authors = " Małgorzata Hołda", title = "The Poetic Bliss of the Re-Described Reality : "Wallace Stevens: Poetry, Philosophy, and the Fidurative Language" ", journal = "Text Matters. A Journal of Literature Theory and Culture", issue = "2020 / Tom 10", pages = "423 - 432" }