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,‚Reality Matters‘: Zur Rolle von Realität(en) in Fernsehserien,e Konventionen einen wichtigen Referenzpunkt für Praktiken des sog. post-faktischen Zeitalters darstellen, skizziert der Beitrag einige der zentralen ‚Realitätstraditionen‘ des Fernsehens und damit verbundene Forschungsdiskussionen. Die Einleitung schließt mit einem Überblick über die Beiträge im vorliegenden Band.figurine 发表于 2025-3-25 09:14:19
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Sophie Spielering to set up a small society with everyone equal in rank and social position — a Pantisocracy as he called it. The community would start with twelve gentlemen and twelve young ladies on the banks of the Susquehanna river in Pennsylvania. The prospect of Pantisocracy inclined Southey and Coleridge tColonnade 发表于 2025-3-26 01:31:00
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of John Coleridge, the vicar of Ottery. His father, who hoped to see his youngest son enter the Church, died when the boy was only eight. From 1782 to 1791 Coleridge was at school at Christ’s Hospital, then in London, where he became a fine scholar, particularly in Latin and Greek, an omnivorous reWordlist 发表于 2025-3-26 16:28:17
Katja Kanzler,Stefan Schubert of John Coleridge, the vicar of Ottery. His father, who hoped to see his youngest son enter the Church, died when the boy was only eight. From 1782 to 1791 Coleridge was at school at Christ’s Hospital, then in London, where he became a fine scholar, particularly in Latin and Greek, an omnivorous re夸张 发表于 2025-3-26 19:30:40
Sophie Spieler of John Coleridge, the vicar of Ottery. His father, who hoped to see his youngest son enter the Church, died when the boy was only eight. From 1782 to 1791 Coleridge was at school at Christ’s Hospital, then in London, where he became a fine scholar, particularly in Latin and Greek, an omnivorous re