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schema:text Includes translation
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schema:text The ethics of linguistics -- The bounded text -- Word, dialogue, and novel -- How does one speak to literature? -- From one identity to an other -- The father, love, and banishment -- The novel as polylogue -- Giotto's joy -- Motherhood according to Giovanni Bellini -- Place names.
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