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Frames and Networks : Framework Narratives in 19th-century European Literature. / Полубояринова, Лариса Николаевна; Кулишкина, Ольга Николаевна.

Networks in the Global World V. : Proceedings of NetGloW 2020. ed. / Artem Antonyuk; Nikita Basov. Vol. 5 Springer Nature, 2021. p. 49-65 (Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems; Vol. 181).

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Полубояринова, ЛН & Кулишкина, ОН 2021, Frames and Networks: Framework Narratives in 19th-century European Literature. in A Antonyuk & N Basov (eds), Networks in the Global World V. : Proceedings of NetGloW 2020. vol. 5, Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol. 181, Springer Nature, pp. 49-65, 5th Networks in the Global World Conference, NetGloW 2020, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation, 7/07/20. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-64877-0_4

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Полубояринова, Л. Н., & Кулишкина, О. Н. (2021). Frames and Networks: Framework Narratives in 19th-century European Literature. In A. Antonyuk, & N. Basov (Eds.), Networks in the Global World V. : Proceedings of NetGloW 2020 (Vol. 5, pp. 49-65). (Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems; Vol. 181). Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-64877-0_4

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Полубояринова ЛН, Кулишкина ОН. Frames and Networks: Framework Narratives in 19th-century European Literature. In Antonyuk A, Basov N, editors, Networks in the Global World V. : Proceedings of NetGloW 2020. Vol. 5. Springer Nature. 2021. p. 49-65. (Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-64877-0_4

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Полубояринова, Лариса Николаевна ; Кулишкина, Ольга Николаевна. / Frames and Networks : Framework Narratives in 19th-century European Literature. Networks in the Global World V. : Proceedings of NetGloW 2020. editor / Artem Antonyuk ; Nikita Basov. Vol. 5 Springer Nature, 2021. pp. 49-65 (Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems).

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