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The Concept of Human Reality in the British Philosophical Novels of the Middle of the Twentieth Century. / Islamova , Alla Karimovna.

Proceedings of the 2019 International Conference on Religion, Culture and Art . Ottawa : Clausius Scientific Press, 2019. стр. 30-37 (Lecture Notes in Arts and Humanities).

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Islamova , AK 2019, The Concept of Human Reality in the British Philosophical Novels of the Middle of the Twentieth Century. в Proceedings of the 2019 International Conference on Religion, Culture and Art . Lecture Notes in Arts and Humanities, Clausius Scientific Press, Ottawa, стр. 30-37.

APA

Islamova , A. K. (2019). The Concept of Human Reality in the British Philosophical Novels of the Middle of the Twentieth Century. в Proceedings of the 2019 International Conference on Religion, Culture and Art (стр. 30-37). (Lecture Notes in Arts and Humanities). Clausius Scientific Press.

Vancouver

Islamova AK. The Concept of Human Reality in the British Philosophical Novels of the Middle of the Twentieth Century. в Proceedings of the 2019 International Conference on Religion, Culture and Art . Ottawa: Clausius Scientific Press. 2019. стр. 30-37. (Lecture Notes in Arts and Humanities).

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Islamova , Alla Karimovna. / The Concept of Human Reality in the British Philosophical Novels of the Middle of the Twentieth Century. Proceedings of the 2019 International Conference on Religion, Culture and Art . Ottawa : Clausius Scientific Press, 2019. стр. 30-37 (Lecture Notes in Arts and Humanities).

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