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    Byron's "Manfred" and the Greek imaginary by Leman, Lucia

    Published 2014
    “…In effect, this thesis offers an insight into Byron’s Greek imaginary, shaped by the poet’s Classical education, his loyalty to the British patrician class, and his choice of reading matter from childhood onwards, as well as by what I call, his “inner Greek landscape”, namely an inner mental construct formed during his Levantine Grand Tour, wherein the “Oriental” Greek landscape was tempered by the literary landscapes of his Classical primers. …”
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    The Presence of the Shelley's in the Brontës' Juvenilia by Young, J.E.

    Published 2019
    “…It proposes that, from 1829 onwards, a narrative about Percy Bysshe and Mary Shelley was available to the Brontë family through the periodicals and newspapers they had access to. …”
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    The influence of women directors on Enterprise Innovation - Based on the diversification of the board of directors by Zhang, Ying

    Published 2024
    “…References like Nguyen & Faff (2007), Liu et al. (2014), Carter et al. (2003), Erhardt et al. (2003), Campbell & Minguez-Vera (2008), and Post and Byron (2015) show women enhance firm value. Women's risk aversion boosts board credibility and may reduce aggressive tax practices (Macleod Hemingway, 2007; Francis et al., 2014). …”
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    A multilaboratory comparison of calibration accuracy and the performance of external references in analytical ultracentrifugation by Langowski, Jörg, Zhao, Huaying, Ghirlando, Rodolfo, Alfonso, Carlos, Arisaka, Fumio, Attali, Ilan, Bain, David L., Bakhtina, Marina M., Becker, Donald F., Bedwell, Gregory J., Bekdemir, Ahmet, Besong, Tabot M.D., Birck, Catherine, Brautigam, Chad A., Brennerman, William, Byron, Olwyn, Bzowska, Agnieszka, Chaires, Jonathan B., Chaton, Catherine T., Cölfen, Helmut, Connaghan, Keith D., Crowley, Kimberly A., Curth, Ute, Daviter, Tina, Dean, William L., Díez, Ana I., Ebel, Christine, Eckert, Debra M., Eisele, Leslie E., Eisenstein, Edward, England, Patrick, Escalante, Carlos, Fagan, Jeffrey A., Fairman, Robert, Finn, Ron M., Fischle, Wolfgang, de la Torre, José García, Gor, Jayesh, Gustafsson, Henning, Hall, Damien, Harding, Stephen E., Cifre, José G. Hernández, Herr, Andrew B., Howell, Elizabeth E., Isaac, Richard S., Jao, Shu-Chuan, Jose, Davis, Kim, Soon-Jong, Kokona, Bashkim, Kornblatt, Jack A., Kosek, Dalibor, Krayukhina, Elena, Krzizike, Daniel, Kusznir, Eric A., Kwon, Hyewon, Larson, Adam, Laue, Thomas M., Le Roy, Aline, Leech, Andrew P., Lilie, Hauke, Luger, Karolin, Luque-Ortega, Juan R., Ma, Jia, May, Carrie A., Maynard, Ernest L., Modrak-Wojcik, Anna, Mok, Yee-Foong, Mücke, Norbert, Nagel-Steger, Luitgard, Narlikar, Geeta J., Noda, Masanori, Nourse, Amanda, Obsil, Tomas, Park, Chad K., Park, Jin-Ku, Pawelek, Peter D., Perdue, Erby E., Perkins, Stephen J., Perugini, Matthew A., Peterson, Craig L., Peverelli, Martin G., Piszczek, Grzegorz, Prag, Gali, Prevelige, Peter E., Raynal, Bertrand D.E., Rezabkova, Lenka, Richter, Klaus, Ringel, Alison E., Rosenberg, Rose, Rowe, Arthur J., Rufer, Arne C., Scott, David J., Seravalli, Javier G., Solovyova, Alexandra S., Song, Renjie, Staunton, David, Stoddard, Caitlin, Stott, Katherine, Strauss, Holger M., Streicher, Werner W., Sumida, John P., Swygert, Sarah G., Szczepanowski, Roman H., Tessmer, Ingrid, Toth, Ronald T., Tripathy, Ashutosh, Uchiyama, Susumu, Uebel, Stephan F.W., Unzai, Satoru, Gruber, Anna Vitlin, von Hippel, Peter H., Wandrey, Christine, Wang, Szu-Huan, Weitzel, Steven E., Wielgus-Kutrowska, Beata, Wolberger, Cynthia, Wolff, Martin, Wright, Edward, Wu, Yu-Sung, Wubben, Jacinta M., Schuck, Peter

    Published 2015
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    Qualities of movement: travel and environment in modern epic literature by Wood, Melanie

    Published 2003
    “…The epic journey is one of the prime vehicles for expressing change, and for guiding the hero and reader towards new revelations or ways of understanding material and social environments.…”
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