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| Eluard, P (1996) Poésie ininterrompue II/Unbroken Poetry II (Bowen, G, Trans.). [Scholarly edition]. Bloodaxe Books |
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| Frenaud, A (1996) Rome the Sorceress/La Sorciere de Rome (Bosley, K, Trans.). [Scholarly edition]. Bloodaxe Books |
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| Lack, RF (1996) Screen as figure. Paragraph , 19 (1) 58 - 67. |
| Lack, RF (1996) Postface. In: Tennoby, JM, (ed.) Disparition d'Alain: fleuriste, séropositif et arnaqueur. (115 - 118). Vague verte: Woignarue, France. |
| LEAK, A (1996) Writing and Seduction in Jean-Paul Sartre's La nausée II : Narcissus. Sartre Studies International , 2 (1) 57 - 75. |
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| Marliere, P (1996) 'Sociology of Poverty or Poverty of Sociology?: Pierre Bourdieu's La Misère du Monde'. Journal of the Institute of Romance Studies , 4 315 - 324. |
| Marliere, P (1996) 'Tony Blair et le "Nouveau Labour": le libéralisme comme horizon'. Revue de l'Office Universitaire de Recherche Socialiste (269) 8 - 9. |
| MATHEWS, T (1996) An Ethics of the Imaginary. [Lecture]. Presented at: The Ethics of Text, Institute of Romance Studies. |
| MATHEWS, T (1996) Generosity and Violence. The Humanities and the Gift of Reading. [Lecture]. Presented at: Inaugural Lecture, UCL, UCL. |
| Mathews, T (1996) Invention and Decay: on some of R.B. Kitaj’s images and their narration’. Paragraph , 19 286 - 301. |
| Mathews, T (1996) The Machine: Dada, Vorticism and the Future. In: Howlett, J and Mengham, and R,, (eds.) The Violent Muse. (124 - 140). Manchester University Press: Manchester. |
| Matlock, J (1996) The Invisible Woman and her secrets unveiled. Yale Journal of Criticism , 9 (2) 165 - 221. |
| Matlock, J (1996) The limits of reformism: the novel, censorship, and the politics of adultery in nineteenth-century France. In: Lynch, D and Warner, WB, (eds.) Cultural institutions of the novel. (335 - 368). Duke University Press Books: Chapel Hill, NC, USA. |
| Matlock, J (1996) Seeing women: rhetorics of visibility, the women’s press, and the July Monarchy Salon. Art Journal , 55 (2) 73 - 84. |


