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Haverkamp, Anselm
Anselm Haverkamp
Anselm Haverkamp
(born July 18, 1943) is a
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-American professor of
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Productive Digression : Theorizing Practice /
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Leaves of mourning : Hölderlin's late work, with an essay on Keats and melancholy /
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Deconstruction is/in America : a new sense of the political /
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"If Then the World a Theatre Present ..." : Revisions of the Theatrum Mundi Metaphor in Early Modern England.
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Quiring, Björn
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