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Williams, G.S. Geschichte und die literarische Dimension Narrativik und Historiographie in der anglo-amerikanischen Forschung der letzten Jahrzehnte Ein Bericht. Dtsch Vierteljahrsschr Literaturwiss Geistesgesch 63, 315–392 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03396341
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