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Andrey’s Afterlives: The Reception of Scorsese’s “Goncharov” in Central Europe, 1973-1991 by berlincorpography
Fandoms: Goncharov (1973) dir. Martin Scorsese - beelzeebub
25 Nov 2023
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I know this is bad AO3 etiquette, but does anyone have a copy of this article? Author is Galina Firestein. It was published this year, supposed to be open-source (from the University of Gdańsk's Journal of Translational Media) and it looks SUPER relevant to my thesis, but the file's corrupt – whenever I try to download it, I just get like half a page of endnotes and nothing else (see text). I can't find it anywhere else online, neither can any of my librarian friends, and the author doesn't have any contact details listed (if she's even still at Gdańsk – they haven't updated their faculty webpages since about 1999), so you're truly my final hope, Goncharov fandom. Will trade pretty much whatever you want for this paper – credit in my thesis? Bootleg Deleuze & Guattari PDFs? Actual, literal sexual favors? Seriously, just name your price.
Thanks in advance if anyone can help solve this!!
Bookmarked by a_phasia
31 Jan 2026
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most of the comments are part of the bit, I love it!
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Myths and Legends of the End of the Federation Old Regime by JackieSBlake7
Fandoms: Blake's 7
08 Jun 2016
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A historical view of some of the events of the series
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Excerpts from Chapter 23 of Blake's Rebels: A Historical Perspective, with Interludes by AstroGirl
Fandoms: Blake's 7
03 Dec 2009
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The fourth season, as viewed by future historians.
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Introduction to the Caribbean Books of Magic, Second Edition by Jennifer-Oksana (JenniferOksana)
Fandoms: Pirates of the Caribbean (Movies), Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell - Susanna Clarke
12 Oct 2015
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When the premiere admiral and the most notorious captain of the piratical age write books on the subject, English Magic must pay attention, must it not?
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23 Jan 2018
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I have mentioned there was some irregularity about the authors of these remarkable books known in most circles only as “The Books of Caribbean Magic” (though in truth, the two volumes could not have been more different); and indeed, it was the identity of these authors that had placed their books in such low regard among serious magicians. For whom, asked the common magician, could believe that such important books would be written by a Caribbean Admiral and a vile Sea-Pirate?
