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Reading the Racinian Kaleidoscope through the Colour Red in Phèdre Adi S. Bharat OriginalPaper 09 March 2017 Pages: 367 - 374
L’intrigue du gouverneur, le gouvernement d’une intrigante? Mme de Genlis et Mme de Merteuil dans les Liaisons Dangereuses de Laclos Lisanne Jansen OriginalPaper Open access 09 March 2017 Pages: 375 - 386
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Las muertes en torno a los Reyes Católicos en el Romancero trovadoresco y tradicional Clara Marías OriginalPaper 12 January 2017 Pages: 399 - 416
The Bitter and Biting Humor of Sarcasm in Medieval and Early Modern Literature Albrecht Classen OriginalPaper 02 May 2017 Pages: 417 - 437
Unferth’s Ambiguity and the Trivialization of Germanic Legend Leonard Neidorf OriginalPaper 31 March 2017 Pages: 439 - 454
A Key to The Land of Cokaygne: Satire or Parody? Bart Veldhoen OriginalPaper Open access 07 December 2016 Pages: 469 - 478
‘Why þat yee meeued been / can I nat knowe’: Autobiography, Convention, and Discerning Doublenesse in Thomas Hoccleve’s The Series Laurie Atkinson OriginalPaper Open access 30 January 2017 Pages: 479 - 494
What’s the Catch? The Nexus of Absurdist Humour, Incongruity, and Characterisation in Joseph Heller’s Catch-22 Olivier Couder OriginalPaper 27 March 2017 Pages: 495 - 511