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Vida de Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra : escrita e ilustrada con varias noticias y documentos ineditos pertenecientes a la historia y literatura de su …
1819
Index Emblema xil. de l'Academia Española a port. Retrat calc. de Miguel de Cervantes en f. de làm.: Bs. Ametller lo dibujó y grabó" Grav. calc. en f. de làm. pleg., són genealogies Text a 1 col. Sign.: A-RR8, SS2
Homenaje tributado al príncipe de los ingenios españoles Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra por el Claustro de la Universidad Literaria de Valencia el 8 de…
1905
"Table 135" of "Studies of QCD at e+ e- centre-of-mass energies between 91-GeV and 209-GeV."
2004
Oblateness distribution at c.m. energy 161.00 GeV.
"Table 104" of "Studies of QCD at e+ e- centre-of-mass energies between 91-GeV and 209-GeV."
2004
Thrust Minor distribution at c.m. energy 161.00 GeV.
"Table 2" of "Single photon and multiphoton production in e+ e- collisions at a center-of-mass energy of 183-GeV"
1998
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"Table 205" of "Studies of QCD at e+ e- centre-of-mass energies between 91-GeV and 209-GeV."
2004
3-jet fraction at c.m. energy 161.00 GeV.
"Table 1" of "A Study of single W production in e+ e- collisions at S**(1/2) = 161-GeV to 183-GeV"
1999
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"Table 1" of "Measurement and interpretation of the W pair cross-section in e+ e- interactions at 161-GeV"
1997
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"Table 1" of "Search for supersymmetry in the photon(s) plus missing energy channels at s**(1/2) = 161-GeV and 172-GeV."
1997
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Monstrous Hybrids in Shakespeare’s King Lear
2017
ABSTRACT: This article seeks to present the different languages (emblems, Renaissance translations of classical myths, biblical exegesis) that inform the images of monsters which, as hybrid creatures blending human and animal characteristics, serve a dramatic function in Shakespeare’s King Lear . It means to question the ways in which the play links filial ingratitude with female monstrosity and Lear’s madness. Tracing the classical and medieval lineage of the monstrous bestiary (serpent, tiger, vulture) in King Lear and connecting it to emblematic readings of Shakespeare’s time, it explores how Shakespeare provides a dynamic characterisation of Goneril and Regan through their bestialisatio…