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Guard Always Your Honor: “Ehrengard,” Karen Blixen’s Last Tale

Ieva Steponavičiūtė Aleksiejūnienė, Jacob Bøggild and Ieva Toleikytė
Scandinavian Studies, September 2021, 93 (3) 303-328; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/sca.93.3.0303
Ieva Steponavičiūtė Aleksiejūnienė
Vilnius University
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University of Southern Denmark
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vol. 93 no. 3 303-328
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https://doi.org/10.3368/sca.93.3.0303
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  • Published online September 1, 2021.
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  1. Ieva Steponavičiūtė Aleksiejūnienė
  1. Vilnius University
  1. Jacob Bøggild
  1. University of Southern Denmark
  1. Ieva Toleikytė
  1. Vilnius University

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Ieva Steponavičiūtė Aleksiejūnienė, Jacob Bøggild, Ieva Toleikytė
Scandinavian Studies Sep 2021, 93 (3) 303-328; DOI: 10.3368/sca.93.3.0303

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Ieva Steponavičiūtė Aleksiejūnienė, Jacob Bøggild, Ieva Toleikytė
Scandinavian Studies Sep 2021, 93 (3) 303-328; DOI: 10.3368/sca.93.3.0303
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    • Introduction
    • “Ehrengard” and “The Monkey,” “The Cardinal’s First Tale” and “The Poet”
    • Situating the Reader
    • Roads Round “Ehrengard”
    • The Traps of “Secret Notes”
    • “Ehrengard” and “The Seducer’s Diary”: Subversive Mimicry
    • The Reader as Cordelia
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