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Mise en abyme as a representation of trauma ("The White Hotel" by D.M. Thomas) . / Muravieva, Larissa.

In: НОВЫЙ ФИЛОЛОГИЧЕСКИЙ ВЕСТНИК, No. 4(39), 2016, p. 37-45.

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Muravieva, L 2016, 'Mise en abyme as a representation of trauma ("The White Hotel" by D.M. Thomas) ', НОВЫЙ ФИЛОЛОГИЧЕСКИЙ ВЕСТНИК, no. 4(39), pp. 37-45.

APA

Muravieva, L. (2016). Mise en abyme as a representation of trauma ("The White Hotel" by D.M. Thomas) . НОВЫЙ ФИЛОЛОГИЧЕСКИЙ ВЕСТНИК, (4(39)), 37-45.

Vancouver

Muravieva L. Mise en abyme as a representation of trauma ("The White Hotel" by D.M. Thomas) . НОВЫЙ ФИЛОЛОГИЧЕСКИЙ ВЕСТНИК. 2016;(4(39)):37-45.

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Muravieva, Larissa. / Mise en abyme as a representation of trauma ("The White Hotel" by D.M. Thomas) . In: НОВЫЙ ФИЛОЛОГИЧЕСКИЙ ВЕСТНИК. 2016 ; No. 4(39). pp. 37-45.

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