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Stark, necessary and not permanent: Huts in the work of J. H. Prynne and Paul Celan

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Stark, necessary and not permanent: Huts in the work of J. H. Prynne and Paul Celan. / Thomas, Nicola.
In: German Life and Letters, Vol. 69, No. 3, 30.07.2016, p. 350-364.

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Thomas N. Stark, necessary and not permanent: Huts in the work of J. H. Prynne and Paul Celan. German Life and Letters. 2016 Jul 30;69(3):350-364. Epub 2016 Jun 9. doi: 10.1111/glal.12124

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Thomas, Nicola. / Stark, necessary and not permanent : Huts in the work of J. H. Prynne and Paul Celan. In: German Life and Letters. 2016 ; Vol. 69, No. 3. pp. 350-364.

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