These Things Astonish Me Beyond Words: Virginia Woolf, Sylvia Plath, William Carlos Williams

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These Things Astonish Me Beyond Words : Virginia Woolf, Sylvia Plath, William Carlos Williams. / Heine, Stefanie.

I: Figurationen, Bind 2, Nr. 2013, 2013, s. 28–44.

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Heine, S 2013, 'These Things Astonish Me Beyond Words: Virginia Woolf, Sylvia Plath, William Carlos Williams', Figurationen, bind 2, nr. 2013, s. 28–44.

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Heine, S. (2013). These Things Astonish Me Beyond Words: Virginia Woolf, Sylvia Plath, William Carlos Williams. Figurationen, 2(2013), 28–44.

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Heine S. These Things Astonish Me Beyond Words: Virginia Woolf, Sylvia Plath, William Carlos Williams. Figurationen. 2013;2(2013):28–44.

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Heine, Stefanie. / These Things Astonish Me Beyond Words : Virginia Woolf, Sylvia Plath, William Carlos Williams. I: Figurationen. 2013 ; Bind 2, Nr. 2013. s. 28–44.

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