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    1 research outputs found

    Analysis of Art House Media Texts Use During Media Studies in the Student Audience (Alain Robbe-Grillet Movies Case Study)

    Author
    1. ? ?????????
    2. A A Alchik
    3. A G Vishnyakov
    4. A G Vishnyakov
    5. A Robbe-Grillet
    6. A Robbe-Grillet
    7. A Robbe-Grillet
    8. A Silverblatt
    9. A V Fedorov
    10. A V Fedorov
    11. After / L&apos
    12. Alexander Fedorov
    13. D L Bykov
    14. France
    15. I V A Savelyeva
    16. Jealousy / La Jalousie
    17. L Gapon
    18. L Masterman
    19. L&apos
    20. La Belle Captive
    21. La Noche Campana De
    22. M K Ryklin
    23. O Akimova
    24. Playing With Fire / Le
    25. R Barthes
    26. R Predal
    27. T Todorov
    28. Taxandria
    29. Trans-Europ-Express
    30. U Eco
    31. U Eco
    32. V S Mayzel
    33. V V Vinogradov
    34. V Y Propp
    35. Y M Lotman
    Publication venue
    'Elsevier BV'
    Publication date
    01/01/2015
    Field of study
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