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    Vol. 04 - nº 1 - 2018

MAPPING LITERATURE
Robert Tally | 02-15

I would like to begin by thanking Professor Ana Maria Costa Lopes and other members of the organizing committee for inviting me, the sponsors (including the TOPUS group), and everyone else involved with putting together these International Study Days on Literary Space. I am so sorry that I could not be there in person, but I hope that I can visit sometime in the future. I also want to Matt Greengold and others here at Texas State University for arranging this recording. And, finally, thank you all for coming out to hear this talk today.
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REPRESENTATIONS OF SPACE IN WORDLESS PICTUREBOOKS: «A SUBTLE WAY OF CARE»
   
“A KINDRED BETWEEN THE HUMAN BEING AND THE LOCALITY”: ANCESTRY AND PLACE IN ‘SALEM LITERATURE’
   
TRAVEL, TRAVEL LITERATURE AND REPRESENTATIONS OF SPACE IMPLEMENTATION STUDY: THE DOURO WINE REGION IN FOREIGN TRAVEL GUIDES FROM THE NINETEENTH AND TWENTIETH CENTURIES (1845-1974)
   

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