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A sensitive investigation into how French writers, including Descartes and Racine, treated a central preoccupation in early modern writings.
French literature --- Idolatry in literature. --- History and criticism. --- 1600-1699 --- Confessional Conflicts. --- D'Urfé. --- Descartes. --- Divine. --- Fractured Relationship. --- Human Agency. --- Human. --- Ideological Violence. --- Idolatry. --- La Fontaine. --- Legitimacy. --- Logic of Idolatry. --- Molière. --- Political. --- Racine. --- Religious Polemics. --- Seventeenth-Century French Literature. --- Sévigné.
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A fresh approach to the construction of "Anglo-Saxon England" and its depiction in art and writing.
Civilization, Anglo-Saxon. --- Art, Anglo-Saxon. --- English literature --- Anglo-Saxon civilization --- Anglo-Saxons --- Anglo-Saxon art --- History and criticism. --- Civilization --- Great Britain --- History --- Anglo-Saxons in literature. --- Political violence --- History. --- Violence --- Political crimes and offenses --- Terrorism --- Alt-Right. --- Antiquarian Studies. --- Art. --- Conflicted Geography. --- Construction. --- Continental Arrival. --- Dystopia. --- English history and culture. --- Heterotopia. --- Ideal. --- Ideological Violence. --- Imagining Anglo-Saxon England. --- Modern Scholarly. --- Nationalistic. --- Political. --- Popular Afterlives. --- Racist Violence. --- Utopia. --- Writing. --- archaeological studies. --- art and writing. --- conflict. --- historical paths. --- ideological violence. --- nationalistic and racist violence.
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