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1How to Do Things with Tears

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  • Title: How to Do Things with Tears
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 676
  • Publisher: de Gruyter GmbH, Walter
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  • First Year Published: 2020
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Lament

Athenian tragedy. Lamenting women appeared in works by well-known tragedians, such as Cassandra's lament in Aeschylus' Agamenon, Electra's lament in Sophocles'

Lament (disambiguation)

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Lament for Ying

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Lament for Ur

The Lament for Ur, or Lamentation over the city of Ur is a Sumerian lament composed around the time of the fall of Ur to the Elamites and the end of the

The Wife's Lament

Lament" is one of the more hotly debated subjects in medieval studies." Though the description of the text as a woman's song or frauenlied—lamenting for

Laments for Josiah

Laments for Josiah is the term used in reference to 2 Chronicles 35:25. The passage reads: "And Jeremiah lamented for Josiah: and all the singing men

Jim Morrison

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Scarcity

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