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| Hanna, S.F. (2005) Hamlet lives happily ever after in Arabic: the genesis of the field of drama translation in Egypt. The Translator , 11 (2) pp. 167-192. |
| Hanna, S.F. (2005) Othello in Egypt: translation and the (un)making of national identity. In: House, J. and Ruano, R.M. and Baumgarten, N., (eds.) Translation and the Construction of Identity (First Yearbook of the International Association of Translation and Intercultural Studies). (pp. 109-128). St. Jerome Publishing: Manchester, UK. |
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| Mazzara , F. (2005) La traduzione come studio culturale. Presented at: Estudios culturales/Cultural Studies – El porvenir de las humanidades, Universidad Internacional Menéndez Pelayo de Valencia, Spain. |
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| Pink, A (2005) Musical freemasons in early eighteenth-century London. Presented at: La Franc-Maçonnerie entre réformes et révolutions à l'époque des lunières: Europe-Ameriques, University of Bordeaux III, Bordeaux, France. |
| Pink, A. (2005) Accessing the Eighteenth Century: ECCO and English Music. JISC Inform (11) p. 11. |
| Pink, A. (2005) When They Sing: the performance of songs in 18th-century English lodges. In: Stewart, T., (ed.) Transactions of the Fifth International Canonbury Conference: Freemasonry in Music and Literature. (pp. pp. 1-14). Canonbury Masonic Research Centre: London, UK. |
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| Worton, M (2005) 'The Possibility of an Island' by Michel Houellebecq: a review. The Guardian (29 October 2005) 16 - 16. |
| Worton, M (2005) 'White' by Marie Darrieussecq: a review. The Guardian (28 May 2005) 26 - 26. |


