Depression og/eller apokalypse: Lars von Triers "Melancholia"

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Depression og/eller apokalypse : Lars von Triers "Melancholia". / Frantzen, Mikkel Krause; Bjering, Jens Christian Borrebye.

I: K & K, Nr. 120, 2015, s. 165.

Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskriftTidsskriftartikelForskningfagfællebedømt

Harvard

Frantzen, MK & Bjering, JCB 2015, 'Depression og/eller apokalypse: Lars von Triers "Melancholia"', K & K, nr. 120, s. 165.

APA

Frantzen, M. K., & Bjering, J. C. B. (2015). Depression og/eller apokalypse: Lars von Triers "Melancholia". K & K, (120), 165.

Vancouver

Frantzen MK, Bjering JCB. Depression og/eller apokalypse: Lars von Triers "Melancholia". K & K. 2015;(120):165.

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Frantzen, Mikkel Krause ; Bjering, Jens Christian Borrebye. / Depression og/eller apokalypse : Lars von Triers "Melancholia". I: K & K. 2015 ; Nr. 120. s. 165.

Bibtex

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