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III.P.1980.002 | “Las Meninas” and the Paradoxes of Pictorial Representation
III.M.1990.002 | Sexes et genres à travers les langues
III.M.1990.001 | The Feminist critique of language
III.M.1985.003 | Man made language
III.M.1981.001 | Women and men speaking
III.M.1978.001 | Sex differences in human speech
III.M.1975.001 | Language and woman’s place
III.M.1966.001 | Problems in General Linguistics
III.M.1962.001 | Thought and language
III.M.1949.001 | Selected writings in language, culture and personality
III.K.1978.001 | The Metaphorical Process as Cognition, Imagination, and Feeling
III.K.1977.003 | Language, counter-memory, practice
III.K.1977.002 | Language, Counter Memory, Practice
III.K.1971.001 | Poetry, language, thought
III.I.1999.002 | Hölderlin’s Marginalization of Language
III.F.1993.001 | Phrasikleia
III.F.1910.001 | Zur indogermanischen Sprachgeschichte. Beilage zum Jahresb., Altstädt. Gymnasium
III.F.1899.001 | The negative compounds in Greek
III.C.1925.001 | Die Sprache und die archaische Logik
III.B.1978.002 | Literacy in the Spartan oligarchy
II.I.2015.008 | Prowling the meanings
II.I.2014.003 | “She said plain, burned things”
II.I.2013.006 | The palinodic strain
II.I.2011.002 | Poetic Visions
II.I.2009.002 | Reviving Kalliope
II.I.2009.001 | Lyric subjectivities
II.I.2004.001 | Confession and pilgrimage in the work of Anne Carson
II.F.2012.003 | Look at the Wall
II.D.2023.002 | Variations on the task of the translator
II.D.2013.002 | The Sacred Object
II.D.2001.002 | What is time made of? The poetry of Anne Carson
II.C.1998.010 | All mere complexities
II.C.1995.009 | Literature — Plainwater
II.B.2005.001 | If Not, Winter. Fragments of Sappho
I.G.2019.001 | Filba 2018 — Entrevista Anne Carson [English]
I.G.2016.001 | Anne Carson on writing from the margins of her mind
I.F.2005.001 | Things That Happen Again
I.F.2004.003 | Answer Scars
I.E.1998.001 | All debts owed to death
I.E.1990.001 | “Just for the Thrill”
I.D.2016.005 | “We’ve Only Just Begun”