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From existential duality towards global colonization. Gillian Armstrongs “Oscar and Lucinda”
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Grado en Estudios Ingleses Ana María Leiva Aguilera (Author)
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Communications - Movies and Television
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Literature Review, 2015
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The Camera tells the Story. Alfred Hitchcock’s "Rear Window"
A Short Analysis of the Use of non-verbal Communication in Film
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Sandra Miller (Author)
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Term Paper, 2003
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