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Aesthetics in literature, Food in literature, Fashion in literature, Travel in literature, English literature, French literature, Intellectual life, Criticism, interpretation, etc, History and criticism, Großbritannien, Frankreich, Kulturaustausch, Geistesleben, Ästhetik, Lebensstil, Wahrnehmung, Literatur, Geschichte 1700-1800, Englisch, Französisch, Geschmack, Mode, Speise |
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