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Elspeth Jajdelskane and host defense dysfunction may be appropriate for reservoir animals that develop little or no discernible clinical illness, but may allow for severe human disease caused by opportunistic pathogens that are acquired incidentally or concurrently by the bite of a single tick.同来核对 发表于 2025-3-23 18:22:25
Michael Woodne and host defense dysfunction may be appropriate for reservoir animals that develop little or no discernible clinical illness, but may allow for severe human disease caused by opportunistic pathogens that are acquired incidentally or concurrently by the bite of a single tick.灾难 发表于 2025-3-24 01:23:41
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Modern Mimesis, in ., exemplifies a character or narrator somehow experiencing reality inside an imaginary narrative. “Modern Mimesis” illuminates the working of this commitment to ethical representation in Nabokov’s fiction and asks what difference his practice may make to our reading of his work, as well as the work of other writers.CLIFF 发表于 2025-3-24 18:25:22
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“And So the Password Is—?”: Nabokov and the Ethics of Rereadingt a sensuous exercise in style” (Morris Dickstein). By ranging over Nabokov’s oeuvre and providing close readings of selected passages, this chapter argues that attentive rereading, remembering, and reimagining can lead to compassion for both the animate and inanimate.水土 发表于 2025-3-24 23:14:54
Nabokov and Dostoevsky: Good Writer, Bad Reader? (such as style, language, or structure). “Nabokov and Dostoevsky: Good Writer, Bad Reader?” argues that if readers look at Dostoevsky’s work using Nabokov’s own preferred criteria, they will find that Dostoevsky’s works often meet those very criteria.