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Volume 84 (2002): Issue 3 (Sep 2002): Heroes and Villains: A Multicultural Perspective
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Bulletin of the John Rylands Library
Contents
Editorial
Introduction
Articles
The giant of Mont-Saint-Michel: an Arthurian villain
Neglected heroines? Women poets laureate in the Holy Roman Empire
Heroes and villains in E.T.A. Hoffmann‘s ‘Ritter Gluck’
Goethe‘s Siebenschläferand the heroes of the
West-östlicher Divan
Napoleon: hero or villain? Multiple reflections of a singular life
Bringing the villains to book: Balzac and Hoffmann as antecedents of the modern detective story
Heroes or villains? British travellers impressions of Germany in the early Victorian period
New heroes (and villains) for old? Conflicts in nineteenth-century French children‘s literature
Heroes and villains: the case of Arthur Mee‘s
Childrens encyclopedia
Reynard the Fox
for children in the GDR: the story of a tamed villains adventures?
End Matter
Bibliography
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