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Illness and insight melancholic encounters with(in) history in Rainer Maria Rilke, Walter Benjamin, and Peter Handke
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on 29 Oct 2009
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2008
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Isaac Johan Tubb
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TX0006669068
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TX0006669068
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10/29/2009
Year of Creation
2008
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