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		<title>Transgressing Victorian Taboos in D.H. Lawrence’s “Lady Chatterley’s Lover”, author Ileana Pop</title>
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My  paper  deals  with  the  ambiguous  issue  of  transgressing taboos  in  literature.  To  illustrate  as  well  as  possible  this  issue,  I chose  to  operate  with  D.  H.  Lawrence’s  [...]]]></description>
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My  paper  deals  with  the  ambiguous  issue  of  transgressing taboos  in  literature.  To  illustrate  as  well  as  possible  this  issue,  I chose  to  operate  with  D.  H.  Lawrence’s  last  novel,  Lady  Chatterley’s Lover. I chose to operate with this book because, according to many sources  and  literal  critics,  such  as  Casey  or  Weisser,  this  novel  is probably  the  most  repressed  ever  due  to  its  taboo  subject:  adultery that crossed the class line, as well as the use of graphic language.  </p>
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<p align="justify">Lecturați gratuit <a href="http://librariascriitorilor.ro/Lectura/Transgressing Victorian Taboos/index.html" target="_blank">Transgressing Victorian Taboos in D.H. Lawrence’s “Lady Chatterley’s Lover”, author Ileana Pop </p>
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<p align="right"><strong>ISBN 978-606-30-6010-6<br />
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		<title>Discovering The Power Of Words In Markus Zusak’s The Book Thief, autor Ileana Pop</title>
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This  present  paper  started  from  my  growing  interest  as  regards (1)  children‘s  literacy  and  interests  during  a  dark  era  of  universal history,  Nazi  Germany,  and  (2)  the  curative  [...]]]></description>
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This  present  paper  started  from  my  growing  interest  as  regards (1)  children‘s  literacy  and  interests  during  a  dark  era  of  universal history,  Nazi  Germany,  and  (2)  the  curative  power  that  literacy  can have  upon  a  teenager.  In  order  to  illustrate  as  well  as  possible  this issue, I chose to operate with Markus Zusak‘s novel, The Book Thief. This  ―masterfully  told‖  novel  proved  to  be  more  than  a  story  about the power of words and it‘s the excellent example of words‘ power in the hands of someone who knows how to make them right.
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<p align="justify">Lecturați gratuit <a href="http://librariascriitorilor.ro/Lectura/Discovering the power of words/index.html" target="_blank">Discovering The Power Of Words In Markus Zusak’s <em>The Book Thief</em>, autor Ileana Pop</p>
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<p align="right"><strong>ISBN 978-606-8969-77-0<br />
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