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- signed in 1580. Numerous envoys were dispatched in both directions and epistolar exchanges occurred between Elizabeth and Sultan Murad III. In one correspondence...
- in Tillman's article she posits that a relationship exists betweenepistolarity and gender construction in early American novels: that women were expected...
- Jenkins, Thomas E. 2006. "Epistolary Warfare" in Intercepted Letters: Epistolarity and Narrative in Gr**** and Roman Literature. Lexington Books. pp. 51–59...
- No. 30. Harvard Univ Asia Center, 1992. Richter, Antje. "Notions of Epistolarity in Liu Xie's Wenxin dialong." Journal of the American Oriental Society...
- imprecise – such as samba do barulho (literally "noise samba"), samba epistolar ("epistolary samba") ou samba fonético ("phonetic samba") – and some merely...
- Kauffman, Linda (1989). "6. Special Delivery: Twenty-First Century Epistolarity in The Handmaid's Tale". In Goldsmith, Elizabeth (ed.). Writing the Female...
- Kennedy, Catriona (2004). "'Womanish Epistles?' Martha McTier, Female Epistolarity and Late Eighteenth-Century Irish Radicalism". Women's History Review...
- from many other female seduction novel authors is her style of writing. Epistolarity was a common style of many seduction novels, Rowson, however, chose to...
- Septentrionalis, Vol. XXVII, Issue 1, 2019, p. 25 Ion Cristofor, "Un roman epistolar de Victor Rusu", in Cetatea Culturală, Vol. IX, Issue 8, August 2008,...
- Relations in the Letters of Laura Cereta: Marriage, Friendship, and Humanist Epistolarity". Renaissance Quarterly. 62 (4): 1098–1129. doi:10.1086/650024. JSTOR 10...