Naturaleza y Paisaje en las Artes Plásticas del Siglo XX. Estudio de la Obra "La Biblioteca del Bosque" de Miguel Ángel Blanco

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Miguel Ángel Blanco

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Paisajes patrimoniales: filosofía, estética y arte

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World Literature, Cosmopolitanism, Globality

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The Precarious

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ISBN 13 : 9780819563248
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The Autobiography of an Idea

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Women's Writing in Colombia

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Representation and Understanding

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A Frequency Dictionary of Spanish

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A Little House

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Employment in Metropolitan Areas

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Fact and Fiction

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Mussolini’s Rome

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Deleuze and Contemporary Art

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