Paul A. Bové (born 1949 in Philadelphia) is distinguished professor of English at the University of Pittsburgh and editor of the peer-reviewed academic...
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Bové may refer to: José Bové (born 1953), French farmer, politician and syndicalist Joseph Bové (1784–1834), Russian architect Marie Bové, French politician...
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Gigi Dutreix Matt Froese John Wycough Letterer(s) Lettersquids Neil Uyetake Colorist(s) John-Paul Bove Ed Pirrie Editor(s) Riley Farmer David Mariotte...
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English Language and Literature at the University of Missouri–Kansas City Paul Bové 1989 Professor of English at the University of Pittsburgh Simon J. Bronner...
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Long Neil Uyetake Tom Waltz Nathan Widick Jake M. Wood Colorist(s) John-Paul Bove Heather Brackel Josh Burcham David García Cruz Nelson Daniel Evan Gauntt...
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and Charles Bernstein: The Poetry of Idiomatic Insistences, edited by Paul Bovê was published by Duke University Press and boundary 2 in 2021. Bernstein...
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director of Columbia University Press, publishing works by Paul Bové, Gayatri Spivak, as well as Paul de Man's last book, The Rhetoric of Romanticism. After...
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at the Harvard Graduate School of Design. She has two sons, Eric Bove and Paul Bove, and three grandchildren. Laskow, Sarah (13 May 2011). "Building the...
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The Boves massacre (Italian: Eccidio di Boves) was a World War II war crime that took place on 19 September 1943 in the comune of Boves, Italy. The event...
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tone and is led by Hines, Macksey, Simon Critchley, Glauco Cambon, and Paul Bove. These four schools offer occasional agreement and disagreement of perspective;...
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