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Against the Grain: Dissent, Opposition and La parola contraria in Literature, Politics and the Arts

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Against the Grain: Dissent, Opposition and La parola contraria in Literature, Politics and the Arts. / de Bloois, Joost; Gräbner, Cornelia; Hicks, Jim.
In: Comparative Critical Studies, Vol. 21, No. 3, 31.10.2024.

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de Bloois, Joost ; Gräbner, Cornelia ; Hicks, Jim. / Against the Grain : Dissent, Opposition and La parola contraria in Literature, Politics and the Arts. In: Comparative Critical Studies. 2024 ; Vol. 21, No. 3.

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