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101by Huggins, Kathryn Star“.... The heroine of the story at last decides to take bricks out of her backpack and to stop putting them...”
Published 2016
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102by Maria Teresa Trisciuzzi“... of the Beautiful Child to the spoiled and petulant anti-heroine. Special attention is devoted to women's roles...”
Published 2017
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103by Purhar, Sonu“.... Literaryscholars have discussed the difficulty of the novel’s heroine, LisamarieHill, in reconciling her First...”
Published in Illumine: Journal of the Centre for Studies in Religion and Society Graduate Students Association (2014)
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104by Rafiq, Sami“... in which a woman has little to say or decide as far as her life or future are concerned. Pegah, the heroine...”
Published 2022
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105by Peere, Isabelle“... prominence of revenant types in the classical ballad repertoire and the exceptional courage of the heroine...”
Published 1992
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106“... by a shared culture and a shared history. Though she has succeeded in creating a successful heroine...”
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107by Peere, Isabelle Marie,1956-“... prominence of revenant types in the classical ballad repertoire and the exceptional courage of the heroine...”
Published 1992
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108Published 2014“...’“Eskimo” sous l’angle d’un processus de découverte de soi auquel l’héroïne se trouve soumise lors d’un...”
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109by ZOLA, Lia Emilia“... presents female characters who often act as the main heroines, one in particular, edited by E.K. Pekarskiî...”
Published 2014
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110by Peere, Isabelle“... prominence of revenant types in the classical ballad repertoire and the exceptional courage of the heroine...”
Published 1992
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111by Jakonytė, Loreta“..., independently of the genre, topic or chronology. It is constructed as a circle with the main heroine (a girl...”
Published 2005
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112by Jakonytė-Kvedarienė, Loreta“..., independently of the genre, topic or chronology. It is constructed as a circle with the main heroine (a girl...”
Published 2018
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113by Jakonytė, Loreta“..., independently of the genre, topic or chronology. It is constructed as a circle with the main heroine (a girl...”
Published 2005
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114by Jakonytė-Kvedarienė, Loreta“..., independently of the genre, topic or chronology. It is constructed as a circle with the main heroine (a girl...”
Published 2018
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115by Jakonytė-Kvedarienė, Loreta“..., independently of the genre, topic or chronology. It is constructed as a circle with the main heroine (a girl...”
Published 2018
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116by Jakonytė-Kvedarienė, Loreta“..., independently of the genre, topic or chronology. It is constructed as a circle with the main heroine (a girl...”
Published 2018
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117by Peere, Isabelle Marie,1956-“... of revenant types in the classical ballad repertoire and the exceptional courage of the heroine of the most...”
Published 1992
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118by Helen Claire Kilpatrick“... heroine rather than the usual male samurai hero. This paper takes a cognitive narratological perspective...”
Published 2019
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119by Kilpatrick, Helen“... heroine rather than the usual male samurai hero. This paper takes a cognitive narratological perspective...”
Published 2019
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120by Kilpatrick, Helen Claire“... heroine rather than the usual male samurai hero. This paper takes a cognitive narratological perspective...”
Published 2019
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