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... Jókai hastens to add that this could only happen among the rich and powerful , while ordinary people are credited with strong religiosity ( 1988 : 23 ; 1962b : 197–199 ) . Oppression by a foreign power is a recurring theme in Jókai's ...
... Jókai hastens to add that this could only happen among the rich and powerful , while ordinary people are credited with strong religiosity ( 1988 : 23 ; 1962b : 197–199 ) . Oppression by a foreign power is a recurring theme in Jókai's ...
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... Jókai in his novel The Son of Rákóczy ( Jókai 1897 ) . 14. Jókai's positive representations of the Turks have been explained by Lengyel ( 1970 : 37 ) in terms of his sympathy with their welcoming of the Hungarian emigrants . 15. The ...
... Jókai in his novel The Son of Rákóczy ( Jókai 1897 ) . 14. Jókai's positive representations of the Turks have been explained by Lengyel ( 1970 : 37 ) in terms of his sympathy with their welcoming of the Hungarian emigrants . 15. The ...
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... Jókai Mór . ( Magyar Irók ) Budapest : Franklin Társulat . Székely , G. 1974. Les contacts entre Hongrois et ... Jókai : A magyar nemzet története regényes rajzokban . 1. Budapest : Akadémiai Kiadó . Végh , F. 1988. Comments to Jókai ...
... Jókai Mór . ( Magyar Irók ) Budapest : Franklin Társulat . Székely , G. 1974. Les contacts entre Hongrois et ... Jókai : A magyar nemzet története regényes rajzokban . 1. Budapest : Akadémiai Kiadó . Végh , F. 1988. Comments to Jókai ...
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Death Gender and Social Change in Greek Society Marios Sarris | 14 |
Conflict and Joking | 33 |
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